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    IRAN: KARABAKH CONFLICT SHOULD BE SETTLED THROUGH REGIONAL CAPACITY

    IRNA, Iran
    Sept 25 2013

    Baku, Sept 26, IRNA - Member of Majlis Foreign Policy and National
    Security Commission Javad Jahangirzadeh, who is in Baku heading a
    parliamentary delegation, in an interview with reporters underlined
    necessity of settlement of Karabakh conflict by using regional
    capacity.

    Referring to his meetings with Azerbaijan Republic speaker of
    parliament, members of parliamentary friendship group and executive
    secretary of New Azerbaijan Party, Jahangirzadeh said an important
    axis of negotiations had been Karabakh conflict.

    He added that conflict in Karabakh is a sensitive issue for Iran
    and that Iran has always condemned foreign interference in domestic
    affairs of other countries and believes that borders of all countries
    should be respected by neighbors.

    He expressed Iran's readiness to help settling Karabakh conflict
    in direction of providing security and tranquility in the region,
    adding that since forming the Minsk Group, Iran has declared that the
    group does not have a suitable structure to solve Karabakh conflict
    between the two countries of Azerbaijan Republic and Armenia.

    Referring to Iran's act in letting Azerbaijan Republic citizens travel
    to Iran without getting a visa, the MP expressed hope that the Azeri
    side would do the same, since it will help expansion of trade and
    tourism relations between the two countries.

    He also noted Tehran and Baku common views on Syrian problem, adding
    that fate of Syria should be determined merely by its own people and
    aliens have no right to take decision for Syrian people by sending
    money, weapons and terrorists there.

    Iran's parliamentary delegation went to Baku on Monday.

    1391**1771 http://en.irna.ir/News.aspx?Nid=80832628

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