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    Interfax, Russia
    April 18 2009


    Azerbaijan praises Russian stance on N.-Karabakh conflict

    BAKU April 18


    An aide to Azerbaijan's president praised a statement by Russian
    President Dmitry Medvedev that a future settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict must be based on international law and on
    decisions by the United Nations and the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

    Medvedev's statement is of special significance, Fuad Akhundov, head
    of section at the Azeri president's office, told Interfax.

    "First of all because it is a fair and honest position. Secondly
    because, after the Meyendorff meeting [a meeting at Meyendorff Castle,
    a Russian presidential retreat outside Moscow] between the three
    presidents - Russian, Azeri and Armenian - on November 2 and the
    signature of the Moscow declaration at co-chairmanship level, attempts
    have been made - quite successful, let's face it, - to shift emphases
    in comments on that document and in interpretations of it," Akhundov
    said.

    The aide was referring to the co-chairmen of the Minsk Group, an OSCE
    body mediating in the conflict, who represent Russia, France and the
    United States.

    From this standpoint is it extremely important, Akhundov argued, that
    Medvedev has taken back all parties to the conflict and all the
    mediators to "the initial spirit and letter of the declaration signed
    in November, in other words he stressed that, so to speak, it is the
    package as a whole and not individual elements of it that are in
    force."

    Akhundov credited Russia with being the most active and successful
    mediator in the conflict and insisted that the other Minsk Group
    members support Russia's efforts.

    "This especially applies to the EU [European Union], a highly
    influential structure that today lays claim to a new role in our
    region and suggests new initiatives and projects. I would like to
    point out that the Azeri president [Ilham Aliyev] has put special
    emphasis on the positive role of Russia in seeking to settle the
    conflict and has expressed gratitude for its attempts to bring the
    parties to the conflict closer together," Akhundov said.

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