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    BAKU URGES MOSCOW TO STEP UP CONFLICT SETTLEMENT EFFORTS

    AzerNews Weekly
    April 29 2009
    Azerbaijan

    An Azerbaijani official has said the nature of his country`s relations
    with Russia requires strong efforts from Moscow in settling the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict.

    Asked whether the expected sales of Azerbaijani gas to Russian
    giant Gazprom could be used as a card in Garabagh settlement,
    Novruz Mammadov, head of the international relations department at
    the President`s Office, told a local TV channel that the issue is
    instead of a geo-political magnitude.

    "Supplying gas to this country is part of Azerbaijan-Russia
    relations. The relations between the two countries are
    comprehensive. We are maintaining political, economic, humanitarian,
    scientific and cultural ties. All these relations demand the Russian
    leadership to be sensitive in the resolution of the Garabagh conflict."

    Baku-Moscow ties have gained momentum in the past few
    weeks. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who visited the Russian
    capital earlier this month, described Russia as Azerbaijan`s strategic
    ally.

    Russia co-chairs the OSCE Minsk Group brokering the peace process,
    along with the United States and France.

    As for indignation of the United States over Russia`s increasing role
    in the Garabagh settlement, Mammadov conveyed Baku`s message to other
    superpowers as well.

    "It would be better if, instead of indignation, they would put forth
    a strong will for a fair solution to the conflict. We are expecting
    resolute steps toward conflict settlement from the U.S., France and
    other countries. If we take into account what US President Barack
    Obama said regarding the conflict during his visit to Turkey in
    early April, a conclusion can be made that Washington, on its end,
    will work harder to resolve the problem."

    Meanwhile, Vladimir Dorokhin, the Russian ambassador in Baku, said
    Russia is the only country contributing to a negotiated Garabagh
    settlement through the OSCE Minsk Group on the presidential level. He
    added that Moscow is ready to act as a guarantor in the conflict
    resolution at any time if it receives such a request from Baku.

    Dorokhin emphasized that Russia has always supported Azerbaijan`s
    territorial integrity, saying that Moscow`s stance within the Minsk
    Group was simple and comprehensible.

    "Talks on resolving the Garabagh conflict are underway between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia. Russia is merely a mediator. We will support
    any decision to be passed by the conflicting sides," the ambassador
    said.
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