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    USA CALL THE PRESIDENTS OF AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA TO TAKE MORE
    CONSTRUCTIVE POSITION IN SETTLEMENT OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT


    BAKU, JANUARY 26. ARMINFO. "The OSCE Minsk group conducted large work
    last year. The meetings of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia,
    as well as several meetings of the Foreign Ministers of those
    countries took place. It testifies effective activity of the Minsk
    Group", the U.S. Ambassador Reno Harnish told journalists today.

    According to him, there are good opportunities to reach progress in
    peaceful talks. And the Ambassador referred to the statements of the
    president Ilham Aliyev at the session of Security Council early in
    January of this year.

    The Ambassador noted that the policy of the US concerning the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict was consequent. "We did not recognize
    and will not recognize self-proclaimed Nagorno Karabakh republic. The
    USA recognize territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. We welcome the
    attempts of the sides to settle the conflict peacefully and we are
    witnesses of some progress on the matter. I positively assess the role
    of the USA in this question", the American diplomat said.

    The Ambassador noted that the Karabakh problem would be discussed at
    the coming meeting of the presidents of USA and Russia. The role of
    Russia in settlement of a number of conflicts, as well as the Karabakh
    conflict is rrefutable. However, settlement of the conflict depends
    not only on Russia and USA. "My government believes that the leaders
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan should speed up the question on settlement
    of the conflict. We call Russia to play positive role and we call the
    presidents of the conflicting sides to demonstrate more constructive
    position", Harnish said.
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