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    TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY AND SELF-DETERMINATION APPLY TO KARABAKH - US OFFICIAL

    news.az
    Feb 8 2010
    Azerbaijan

    James Steinberg US First Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg
    thinks the Karabakh issue can be settled on the basis of two principles
    of international law.

    "I believe that the simultaneous use of the right of nations to
    self-determination and territorial integrity is possible," Steinberg
    said in an interview to Armenian Public Television on Sunday, according
    to Interfax news agency.

    He said the United States attached special importance to negotiations
    between the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "We consider that the process in the Karabakh conflict settlement
    may promote the welfare of all the peoples in the region. The United
    States, co-chairing the OSCE Minsk Group, remains loyal to the
    obligation to assist the parties in searching for solutions. This is
    not easy, but we believe all parties are willing to find a solution
    to the issue and we are here to help," Interfax reported Steinberg
    as saying.

    He recalled the recent discussions with the Russian president in Sochi
    saying "such involvement is very important". "I do not underestimate
    the difficulties, but it is important to keep the parties involved."

    Steinberg added it was too soon to speak about the terms of the
    conflict settlement because Armenia and Azerbaijan must form an
    atmosphere of trust.

    As for the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty, Steinberg said every
    country had the legal right to security and defence.

    "However, we must consider the influence of these decisions in terms
    of the security of other countries. There is a need for political
    agreements on ensuring security rather than attempts to ensure security
    only by means of armaments. The negotiations on the Karabakh issue
    are important, because they help find more effective and diplomatic
    ways to smooth differences and settle regional conflicts," the State
    Department official said.

    As for the possible involvement of Nagorno-Karabakh in the negotiation
    process, James Steinberg said: "I think we have correct frameworks at
    the current stage. I think the process of the Minsk Group is effective
    and it will be right to move this way so far."
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