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    GLOBAL LAW CRISIS PREVENTS SOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT -AZERI OFFICIAL

    Interfax, Russia
    Sept 2 2013

    LENGTH: 353 words

    DATELINE: BAKU. Sept 2

    The current global crisis in the sphere of law is preventing a solution
    for the Armenian-Azeri and Nagorny Karabakh conflicts, Novruz Mamedov,
    deputy head of the Azeri presidential administration, said.

    "There is currently an international law crisis going on in the world,
    a crisis of justice, but we have to say with regret that no one is
    taking any steps to recognize this fact. Probably, there are some
    reasons for that," Mamedov said at the second forum of the association
    of experts on international relations called Southern Caucasus in a
    Changing World held in Baku on Monday.

    Mamedov said he regrets that no results have been achieved in finding
    a peaceful solution to the Armenian-Azeri conflict, despite the
    negotiations involving the OSCE Minsk group, which have been going
    on for more than twenty years.

    "Despite the fact that the Nagorny Karabakh conflict remains unresolved
    and 20% of Azerbaijan's territory has been occupied for over twenty
    years, which is a fact that no one doubts, we still don't see a fair
    attitude of the international community to this issue.

    Azerbaijan became a member of the UN many years ago, but we still have
    to make a lot of effort to draw the attention of the world community
    to the need to resolve the Karabakh problem," Mamedov said.

    Mamedov said Azerbaijan is successfully working with the Council
    of Europe, the European Union, and NATO. "However, despite our
    successful cooperation with these authoritative organizations, we
    don't understand why they now don't want to recognize or pretend to
    have forgotten about the resolutions and decisions on the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan five years ago," Mamedov said.

    As a result, Azerbaijan is having to make a lot of effort to keep
    the international community focused on this issue.

    "It can't be understood. It's a demonstration of a crisis of
    international law. It's very bad for everyone, not only Azerbaijan.

    This international law crisis is causing and increasing tensions
    between big states. That was what happened before WWI and WWII,"
    Mamedov said.

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