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    FOREIGN ELEMENTS HINDER NAGORNY KARABAKH PEACE EFFORTS -IRAN ENVOY

    RIA Novosti
    February 1, 2010
    Baku

    The Nagorny Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan can
    only be resolved by the countries themselves, Iran's ambassador to
    Azerbaijan said on Monday.

    In an interview with the Baku-based Trend news agency, Muhammad Bagir
    Bahrami said countries outside the region "are only pursuing their own
    agendas and view the Nagorny Karabakh issue as a means of furthering
    their own interests."

    He stressed that the parties to the conflict should solve it "by
    making an independent decision."

    The envoy said Iran could act as a mediator in the conflict, because
    as it borders on both the former Soviet republics it "cannot remain
    indifferent."

    The issue of Nagorny Karabakh, a breakaway region inside Azerbaijan
    with a predominantly ethnic Armenian population, first erupted in
    1988, when the region claimed independence from Azerbaijan to join
    Armenia. More than 30,000 people are estimated to have died on both
    sides between 1988 and 1994.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan last Monday agreed a preamble to an agreement
    on Nagorny Karabakh, revising and updating the OSCE Madrid principles.

    The Madrid principles, adopted in November 2007, envisage a
    stage-by-stage resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict that
    should start with the gradual liberation of parts of Azerbaijan
    bordering Karabakh that were partly or fully occupied by Karabakh
    Armenian forces during the 1991-94 war. In return, Karabakh should
    retain a corridor to Armenia and be able to determine its final status
    in a future referendum.
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