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    LIBYAN SCENARIO UNACCEPTABLE FOR KARABAKH - LAVROV

    Russia Today
    http://rt.com/politics/lavrov-conflict-libya-karabakh-138/
    April 3 2012

    Russia believes that everything possible must be done for a peaceful
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh territorial conflict, Foreign
    Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.

    "I really wouldn't want the Libyan scenario to repeat anywhere else.

    This scenario is an example of crying abuse of the [UN] Security
    Council's mandate," Lavrov told a media conference following a meeting
    with his Azeri counterpart in Baku.

    The top Russian diplomat expressed hope "we will not allow such
    steps to be approved" when it comes to settlement of any conflicts,
    including the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.

    In recent years, Moscow has been taking actively assisting the
    conflicting sides - former Soviet republics Armenia and Azerbaijan -
    in efforts to find a compromise over the Karabakh (an Armenian-speaking
    exclave in Azerbaijan). A series of three-sided meetings were held
    since 2008 between the leaders of the states. The latest summit on
    the issue was held in January this year.

    The confrontation over Nagorny-Karabakh broke out back in 1988 when
    the region, mostly populated by Armenians, sought independence from
    Azerbaijan and announced its intention to join Armenia. In 1991,
    the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic was founded. Azerbaijan tried to regain
    control over the territory and the conflict escalated into a full-scale
    war in which around 30,000 people were killed.

    The conflict ended in 1994, with Nagorny-Karabakh's independence
    remaining unrecognized.

    Since then, talks to determine the status of the disputed region have
    been conducted within the framework of the Minsk Group of the OSCE.


    From: Baghdasarian
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