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    AZERI OFFICIAL SAYS KARABAKH SETTLEMENT MEETS EUROPE'S INTERESTS

    news.az
    Nov 20 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan urges the European Union to play a more active role in the
    resolution of the Karabakh conflict, Elnur Aslanov, chief of political
    analysis and information department at Azerbaijan's presidential
    administration, has said.

    "We want the EU to play a more active role in the resolution of
    the Karabakh conflict", Aslanov told an international conference on
    security in the South Caucasus that opened in Baku Friday.

    He said the resolution of the Karabakh problem meets Europe's interests
    as transformation of Azeri occupied lands into an uncontrolled "grey
    zone is not only a regional but also a common European threat".

    "The withdrawal of troops from the occupied lands of Azerbaijan is the
    only way out for Armenia from isolation. Azerbaijan will raise pressure
    unless Armenia withdraws its troops from the occupied lands", he said.

    The unsettled conflicts and application of double standards in their
    settlement is a main threat to security in the South Caucasus. Despite
    this, he said Azerbaijan continues rapid democratic and economic
    development, the country contributes to the energy security of Europe
    which was proven by the recent Bulgarian-Azerbaijani cooperation on
    gas issue.

    "Azerbaijan is among the rear countries that hold independent policy
    in complex geopolitical conditions", Aslanov said.

    In this connection, he stressed Azerbaijan's intensive cooperation with
    Russia in particular on gas and cooperation with the United States.

    Then he said Azerbaijan builds its external policy based on the
    development of regional cooperation and partner relations with all
    the interested countries.

    Speaking of Azerbaijan's progress, Askanov said the country is
    developing steadily and if in 2003 poverty rate made 49%, in 2008 it
    fell down to 13%.

    Then he touched upon the issue of democratic processes in the region
    and said "democracy cannot be exported, it should be studied and its
    application should be based on historical and national and cultural
    needs of the countries".
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