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  • BAKU: Russia, U.S., France should not be neutral in Karabakh issue

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    Oct 28 2010


    Russia, U.S., France should not be neutral in Karabakh issue - Baku

    BAKU. Oct 28


    Azerbaijan will continue to develop relations with Russia, head of the
    Azeri presidential administration's department of public and political
    issues Ali Hasanov said at a Thursday roundtable in Baku.

    The roundtable discussed the parliament's role in the promotion of
    civil society.

    "The only reason why bilateral relations cannot develop into a
    strategic alliance is that Russia does not support Azerbaijan in the
    Karabakh settlement process," he said.

    "We should ask the question whether Russia can support Azerbaijan. I
    think it can, but that will lead to exacerbation of its relations with
    other states. That is why, Russia and other co-chairmen of the OSCE
    Minsk Group [the United States and France] have to stay neutral in
    this conflict. We think they should not do that, because international
    laws are on the side of Azerbaijan," he said.

    Azerbaijan and Russia are united in 99 areas, "and disconnected only
    in one, the Karabakh conflict," he said. "If we ask the question of
    Azeri-Russia relations in Azerbaijan, the most radical opinion will be
    that Russia does not give sufficient attention to the Karabakh
    settlement and does not do enough for combating separatism in the
    region," Hasanov said.

    In all, he described bilateral relations as 'very good'.

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    From: A. Papazian
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