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    Interfax
    Jan 11 2005

    Armenia hopes for Karabakh settlement progress in 2005

    Yerevan. (Interfax) - Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian hopes
    that more progress will be made at this year's negotiations aimed at
    putting an end to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    "I think that the future talks will differ qualitatively from the
    first round of these negotiations as we will address certain specific
    aspects and details, whereas the first round dealt with general
    principles," Oskanian told Interfax.

    "My meetings with the Azerbaijani foreign minister in 2004 generated
    a wide variety of issues that will serve as a foundation for our
    further talks," he said.

    "The more we go into details, the more complex the negotiations may
    become. It is when we start to deal with their details that we should
    be ready for compromises," he said.

    "Speaking about flexibility, I am referring to the negotiating
    process itself and the parties' readiness for compromises. Otherwise,
    we will not be able to make progress. Everyone should assess the
    situation and the capabilities of the other party realistically,
    putting forth demands that will not run counter to these
    capabilities," Oskanian said.

    The minister expressed hope that "achieved agreements will help us
    make progress in resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in 2005."
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