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  • Sofia: Bulgarian FM urges resumption of Nagorno Karabakh talks

    Bulgarian News Network, Bulgaria
    March 16 2004

    Bulgarian foreign minister urges resumption of Nagorno Karabakh talks


    SOFIA (bnn) - Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Solomon Passy, who chairs
    the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe urged Tuesday
    the sides in Azerbaijan's Nagorno Karabakh conflict to resume peace
    talks without any preconditions.
    `The key to the solution is in the direct dialog,' Passy said during
    a visit to the Azeri capital of Baku. `The OSCE is always ready to
    mediate.'

    Azerbaijan's autonomous region of Nagorno Karabakh, which is
    populated mainly by Armenians, petitioned to become part of Armenia
    towards the end of the Soviet era. Serious fighting erupted in 1991
    and in the following two years Armenian forces gained control of
    Nagorno-Karabakh and occupied almost 20 percent of Azeri territory.

    The leaders of the Nagorno-Karabakh region have declared
    independence, though this status has not been recognized by any
    state. The fighting between Azeris and Armenians left more than
    15,000 dead.

    Passy said the OSCE could propose various solutions to the conflict,
    but added that `it would be just laboratory work until Armenia and
    Azerbaijan reach agreement on the negotiation table.'

    `The only option that will work will be the one of mutual
    compromises,' Passy said.

    The Karabakh issue was a key topic of Passy's talks with Azeri
    President Ilham Aliev.

    He told him that the later a solution is reached, the more painful it
    will be for the local people. /bnn/
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