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    IRANIAN OFFICIAL BLAMES NEIGHBOURS FOR ARMENIAN-AZERI CONFLICT

    ANS TV
    April 20 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast has said that
    neighbouring countries created conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    In an interview with private Azerbaijani ANS TV, presumably filmed
    in Tehran, Ramin Mehmanparast said, in Persian with a superimposed
    Azerbaijani translation: "It is clear that the regional confrontation
    occurs with the interference of neighbouring countries. As a result,
    the interests of all regional countries come under threat. Taking
    advantage of our relations with Armenia and the Azerbaijani Republic,
    we will try to achieve the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict. This is included in our work plan."

    ANS TV's website at anspress.com quoted Mehmanparast as saying the
    following: "Tehran is interested in the resolution of the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict and believes that it is important to carry out
    thorough work to achieve a breakthrough". He added that external
    interference in the conflict hampered a positive settlement to it.

    "Iran tries to put an end to regional confrontations and to conflicts
    that could negatively influence the development of the countries.

    Within our cooperation efforts we try to solve such problems and
    we hope to achieve a positive result. I think Iran makes sufficient
    efforts to solve regional problems. Iranian officials are ready to
    fulfil all of their commitments," Ramin Mehmanparast said. "First,
    we need to find the causes of the conflict between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia and then eradicate those causes. Then we will see that peace
    and stability dominates the region," the website quoted Mehmanparast
    as saying.
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