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U.S. EMBASSY IN AZERBAIJAN: THE SITUATION IN KOSOVO DOES NOT SET A PRECEDENT FOR OTHER REGIONS, INCLUDING NAGORNO-KARABAKH
APA By Tamara Grigoryeva ,
19, February 2008
"Today the United States recognized the independence of Kosovo.
The situation in Kosovo is a special case and does not set a precedent for other regions, including Nagorno-Karabakh," says the statement issued by the U.S. embassy in Azerbaijan. The embassy's public affairs office told APA that according to the statement, the unusual combination of factors involved in Kosovo, including a specific U.N. Security Council Resolution envisioning a status process and an extended period of transitional U.N. administration, makes the Kosovo case fundamentally different from all other existing cases.
"Of particular importance, the situation in Kosovo is governed by the terms of a specific resolution that was intended to help determine Kosovo's future status through a political process that contemplated the possibility of independence. The United States, together with France and Russia, is a Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, and in that capacity has been actively involved in mediating a solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict for 11 years. Our longstanding policy remains unchanged: the United States recognizes the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and supports a peaceful and negotiated solution to the conflict. At the same time, we maintain that the future status of Nagorno-Karabakh should be determined through international negotiations. In the wake of these latest developments in Kosovo, we call on all members of the international community to avoid any public statements that could undermine the chances for a peaceful, negotiated settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Any attempt to resolve the conflict through military force or any means other than a negotiated compromise risks undermining peace and stability throughout the Caucasus," the statement says.
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POPULAR ITALIAN ACTRESS MONICA BELUCCI VISITS AZERBAIJAN
Azertac, 19, March 2008
World-known Italian actress Monica Belucci and President of "Cartier International" Company Mr. Bernard Fornas today have visited Baku to attend the inauguration ceremony of "Cartier" boutique.
Cartier watches, jewels and other accessories were demonstrated here.
On the same day, popular French singer Patricia Kaas gave concert at Azerbaijani State Philharmonic after Muslim Magomayev.
FIDE ANNOUNCES BAKU GRAND PRIX PARTICIPANTS
APA, 6, March 2008
Kenan Hasanov. International Chess Federation (FIDE) approved final list of grand masters to attend Grand Prix in Baku on April 20 - May 6. Shariyar Mammadyarov, Teymour Rajabov and Vugar Hashimov will represent Azerbaijan at the tournament.
Pyotr Svidler (Russia), Qata Kamski (USA), Magnus Karlsen (Norway), Sergei Karyakin (the Ukraine), Michael Adams (Britain), Alexander Orishuk (Russia), Ivan Cheparinov (Bulgaria), Etienn Bakruau (France) You Vang (China), Ernesto Inarkiyev (Russia) and David Navara (Czech Republic) will join them. Winner of six-stage Grand Prix will compete with the 2009 World Cup winner and the winner of this meeting can claim the world chess crown. Winner challenger will compete the world champion in 2010.
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