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    GARABAGH ARMENIANS WELCOME AZERI VISIT

    AssA-Irada
    July 7, 2009 Tuesday
    Azerbaijan

    The self-proclaimed republic operating in Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh has
    welcomed last weeks visit to the Armenia-occupied Azerbaijani region
    by the two countries intellectuals. The separatist regimes foreign
    ministry said in a statement that the visit meets its interests. This
    visit is particularly commendable for the reason that Azerbaijani
    representatives are working with this state again, it maintained.

    At the same time, such visits create good conditions for the
    recognition of the Upper Garabagh Republic on the international
    scale. Garabagh Armenians claimed further that the route of the
    visit and the make-up of the Azerbaijani delegation had been altered
    upon their demand. The route of the visit and who will be visiting
    had been agreed beforehand. Upon the demand of the Garabagh side,
    parliament member Havva Mammadova and Chingiz Ismayilov, known for
    their anti-Armenian statements, were excluded from the delegation, the
    statement alleged. Also, the self-proclaimed entity interpreted the
    Azerbaijani delegations visit as Bakus attempt to negotiate directly
    with itself, without mediators. Asim Mollazada, a parliament member who
    was among the visitors, is unaware that the make-up of the delegation
    had been changed. The lawmaker said further that he had heard
    disagreement with the visit route from Armenians, who protested at the
    delegations traveling to Khankandi, the center of the unrecognized
    republic, from Azerbaijan. However, the issue was later resolved,
    and the representatives entered there from Azerbaijans northwestern
    Terter district. Upper Garabagh has been occupied by Armenia since a
    1994 cease-fire ended separatist hostilities that killed an estimated
    30,000 people and ousted about one million Azerbaijanis from their
    homes. Armenia continues to occupy Upper Garabagh and seven other
    Azerbaijani districts in defiance of international law. Years of
    peace talks have brought few tangible results.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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