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    FOREIGN SECRETARY ASKED ABOUT BRITAIN'S INTEREST IN CAUCASUS

    news.az
    nov 18 2009
    Azerbaijan

    David Miliband Azerbaijani MP Zahid Oruj asked Foreign Secretary
    David Miliband about British foreign policy in the Caucasus during
    the NATO Parliamentary Assembly session in Edinburgh.

    David Miliband concentrated on Aghanistan in his address to the
    assembly on Tuesday, Zahid Oruj said. The foreign secretary defended
    NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen's call for more support
    for the mission in Afghanistan.

    After Miliband's speech, Oruj drew parallels between the geopolitical
    situation in the early 20th century and today, Oruj told APA news
    agency. "I told David Miliband that at that time the USSR easily
    occupied the region because British forces in the Caucasus preferred
    economic interests to defending our independence and were forced to
    leave the Caucasus.

    "'What principles do you prefer in your present policy toward the
    countries and conflicts: territorial integrity, sovereignty and
    democracy or economic interests?'" Oruj asked Miliband.

    "The foreign secretary said that he hoped the establishment of
    regional cooperation would allow a solution to the conflict as soon as
    possible. These problems should be solved not only by the diplomacy
    of a single country, but by involving the international community in
    the process," Oruj said.

    He said that an Armenian representative was antagonistic over his
    question to the secretary general. "He said Azerbaijan's rapid armament
    disrupts the military balance in the South Caucasus and threatens
    Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh against a background of increasing
    risks. The Armenian parliamentarian said the international community
    should take action to divert Azerbaijan from these steps. I said
    in my speech that the NATO Parliamentary Assembly is not the place
    for discussions of disputes between the two countries, but we will
    declare everywhere that Armenia is an aggressor and I said that we
    will liberate our lands from occupation."

    "There is no place for aggressor countries in NATO," Oruj said at
    the assembly.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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