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    SYRIA ARMENIANS MOVE TO DISPUTED TERRITORY: AZERBAIJAN

    Agence France Presse
    October 2, 2013 Wednesday 7:31 PM GMT

    UNITED NATIONS, United States, Oct 02 2013

    Azerbaijan on Wednesday accused Armenia of resettling Syrian refugees
    in a disputed territory the two have been fighting over for decades.

    Azerbaijan's UN ambassador said the rival neighbor had started a "very
    dangerous process" by moving Syrian Armenians into Nagorny Karabakh.

    Armenia says it has accepted more than 10,000 ethnic Armenians. But
    Armenia's UN envoy said claims they have been moved into Nagorny
    Karabakh are "lies and distortion."

    Armenian-backed separatists took Nagorny Karabakh from Azerbaijan in
    a war in the early 1990s that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives. A
    1994 ceasefire ended major hostilities, but no peace accord has been
    reached, and clashes regularly erupt. About 20 troops from either
    side have been killed on their frontier this year.

    "We continue to receive the reports testifying to purposeful (Armenian)
    attempts aimed at encouraging some categories of Syrian refugees to
    move to other conflict affected areas," Azerbaijan's UN envoy Agshin
    Mehdiyev told a news conference.

    "We have information that they already started it -- settlement of
    Syrian refugees in occupied territories -- and of course it is a very
    dangerous process with unpredictable consequences," added Mehdiyev,
    who is the UN Security Council president for October.

    The United Nations recognizes Nagorny Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan.

    But Azerbaijanis fled after the war and the population is now
    almost completely ethnic Armenian. In the absence of a peace accord,
    Azerbaijan and Armenia have rearmed in recent years.

    Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov raised the Syrian
    Armenians in a speech to the UN General Assembly last week. The
    two governments regularly clash over Nagorny Karabakh at the annual
    UN summit.

    Mammadyarov said reports of Syrian Armenians being moved into
    Nagorny-Karabakh "provide yet more evidence of Armenia's deliberate
    policy of annexation of Azerbaijani lands."

    Armenia's UN ambassador Garen Nazarian told AFP that Azerbaijan was
    "using the Syrian crisis for political goals. Not a single Syrian
    Armenian has been moved into that territory."

    He described the Azerbaijan claims as "lies and distortion."

    Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan told the General Assembly
    last week that his country was "alarmed" by the crisis in Syria.

    "The number of refugees Armenia continues to receive already exceeds
    10,000, but tens of thousands of Syrian-Armenians still remain in
    that country," he said.

    Tens of thousands of Armenians fled to Syria after the mass killing
    of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey during World War I.

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