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  • Iran's Baku Envoy Urges Regional Efforts To Help Solve Nagorno-Karab

    IRAN'S BAKU ENVOY URGES REGIONAL EFFORTS TO HELP SOLVE NAGORNO-KARABAKH DISPUTE

    Press TV, Iran
    July 19 2013

    The Iranian ambassador to Baku has called on regional countries to
    join efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    We believe that peace and security will not take hold in the region
    without the settlement of the dispute, Mohsen Pak-Ayeen said on
    Thursday.

    "The world's peace-loving countries, particularly those in the region,
    should try to contribute to the peaceful settlement of the issue. The
    Islamic Republic of Iran has also announced its readiness in that
    regard," he added.

    Pak-Ayeen said Iran's policy is to support any negotiations between
    the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia to help find effective solutions
    to the dispute, adding that Tehran backs the idea of a meeting between
    Armenian and Azeri presidents to reach "tangible results."

    Both Azerbaijan and Armenia claim the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    which is largely populated by Armenians but located in and accounts
    for 16 percent of Azerbaijan.

    Ethnic Armenian forces took control over the enclave in early 1990s
    during a six-year war with Azerbaijan (February 1988 to May 1994).

    The conflict left an estimated 30,000 people dead and one million
    others displaced before the two sides agreed to a cease-fire. However,
    a peace accord has never been signed and the dispute still remains
    unsettled.

    The Iranian envoy added that Azerbaijan was well aware of Iran's
    goodwill to help settle the conflict. He also hailed the positive
    approach by Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's to embrace
    proposals by other countries for resolving the issue.

    On Wednesday, the Azeri foreign minister said that Baku welcomes
    proposals from any country to help settle the dispute.

    The Islamic Republic of Iran has on several occasions offered to
    mediate in the dispute.

    Mammadyarov also expressed his country's dissatisfaction with the
    activities of the co-chairs of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group, saying Azerbaijan saw no
    improvement in the process of the settlement.

    The OSCE Minsk Group was created in 1992 by the Conference on Security
    and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) to help find a solution to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    The Minsk Group is headed by a co-chairmanship consisting of France,
    Russia and the United States, but it also includes participating
    states of Belarus, Germany, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, Sweden,
    Finland, and Turkey as well as Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Pak-Ayeen said Tehran supports any group that can take positive
    steps toward settling the row, but criticized the co-chairs of the
    Minsk Group for failing to adopt effective measures to help resolve
    the dispute.

    AR/NN/HMV

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/07/19/314530/iran-urges-regional-help-on-karabakh/

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