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    Favorable conditions developed for settling Karabakh conflict - Minsk group

    15.07.2004 12:20:00 GMT

    Yerevan. (Interfax) - Favorable circumstances have been developed to
    settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, said OSCE Minsk group
    co-chairman Yury Merzlyakov.

    "The co-chairmen think that we should take advantage of the favorable
    situation that has currently developed, and if the Karabakh issue is
    to be resolved, it should be done now," Merzlyakov told a press
    conference in Yerevan on Wednesday.

    He said the fact that presidential elections in Azerbaijan and Armenia
    have concluded creates a favorable situation for settling the
    conflict. "The new aspect of the situation is that, after a 1.5 year
    recess, the negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan have
    restarted," Merzlyakov said.

    The French co-chairman of the Minsk Group, Henry Jacquelyn, said that
    it would take time to achieve a long-term peace and settle the
    conflict.

    U.S. Minsk group co-chairman Stephen Mann said the main responsibility
    for settling the conflict lies with the conflicting sides and the
    Minsk group is ready to aid their efforts. For example, the question
    of inviting Nagorno-Karabakh to negotiations is to be decided by the
    conflicting sides themselves, he said.

    Merzlyakov noted that "the Karabakh side signed the cease fire
    agreement that has remained in effect from 1994 until today."

    Azerbaijan lost control over Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent areas in
    bitter fighting with Armenia in the 1990s. The UN Security Council has
    denounced the occupation of Azerbaijani lands and demanded the
    withdrawal of Armenian troops from the area. Co-chairmen of the OSCE
    Minsk group representing the United States, Russia and France are
    attempting to help resolve the conflict.

    The Minsk group's co-chairmen also reported that the next meeting of
    the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers will take place in
    August, and the next negotiations between the two countries'
    presidents will take place during the September summit of CIS
    presidents in Astana.

    The Minsk group co-chairmen will leave Yerevan for Baku on Thursday to
    meet with Azerbaijani authorities.

    The international mediators visited Stepanakert on July 13-14, where
    they met with the authorities of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-
    Karabakh.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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