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  • BAKU: Azeri, Armenian [UNKNOWN] presidents~R Kazan talks raise hopes

    AZERI, ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS' KAZAN TALKS RAISE HOPES

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Aug 30 2005

    Baku, August 29, AssA-Irada

    Hopes for a settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper Garabagh
    conflict increased after another around of talks in Russia, Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told journalists following the Saturday
    closed-door meeting of the Azeri and Armenian presidents in the Russian
    Volga river city of Kazan. The previous meeting of the two presidents
    in Warsaw raised expectations for progress in the conflict resolution.

    Prior to the Kazan meeting held on the sidelines of the Commonwealth
    of Independent States summit, there were presumptions that the
    sides would reach a specific agreement or sign a document. However,
    it became clear after the meeting of the foreign ministers in Moscow
    shortly before the presidents' talks that considerable results would
    not be achieved. As before, the presidents' meeting was attended by
    the co-chairs of the meditating OSCE Minsk Group Steven Mann of the
    United States, Yuri Merzlyakov of Russia and Bernard Fassier of France,
    as well as the OSCE chairman's envoy Anzhei Kaspshik. The talks, which
    first started with participation of the two foreign ministers and OSCE
    representatives, were followed by a private meeting of the heads of
    state. Although no extensive information was available on the details
    and outcome of the meeting, Foreign Minister Mammadyarov's statement
    enables a conclusion that major results were not achieved. He said,
    however, that the meeting cannot be termed as fruitless, as talks
    between the two presidents always yield results. "The hopes that
    emerged after the Warsaw meeting further increased after the Kazan
    talks." The Minister noted that new proposals were made at the Kazan
    meeting and that a week or two are needed to analyze them and assess
    the situation. Although Mammadyarov did not elaborate, it is clear
    that the mediators made certain proposals on the conflict resolution.

    The date and venue for the next round of talks is not known yet and
    will be specified after the meetings are analyzed, the Minister said.*
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