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    FRANCE INTERESTED IN RESOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT WITHIN SHORTEST
    TERM


    YEREVAN, JANUARY 28. ARMINFO. France is interested in resolution of
    the Karabakh problem within the shortest term and is ready to do
    everything possible for it, French co-chairman of OSCE Minsk Group on
    settlement of Karabakh conflict, Bernard Fassier says at a
    press-conference in Baku.

    <France is a friend of both Azerbaijan and Armenia,> Fassier says,
    adding that French-Armenian friendship is well-known, while still much
    is not known about French-Azerbaijani friendship. In this connection,
    he brought several examples confirming the existence of
    French-Azerbaijani friendship. At the same time, Bernard Fassier says
    that Minks Group and its co-chairs cannot solve the problem instead of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia, they can only contribute to establishment of a
    dialogue between the governments of the two states. The OSCE Minsk
    group is accused of doing nothing for 10 years, it is wrong, he
    says. The co-chairmen cannot say anything concerning liberation of any
    region of Azerbaijan this year, it is the governments that are to make
    such decisions. The French diplomat says that together with his US and
    Russian colleagues, he will meet the leadership of Azerbaijan
    today. As regards the resolution of PACE on Karabakh, he says that the
    document was not adopted by European states, but by their parliaments.

    The diplomat says he was appointed to the post of OSCE MG co-chairman
    by the French Government on January 1, 2005. He told that he served in
    the Armed Forces as an officer for 25 years and than started his
    diplomatic service. He has been engaged in diplomacy for some 20
    years. The guest notes that he was in Baku yet in the Soviet period of
    time, this visit to Azerbaijan is the first in the period of the
    country's independence. He is well-informed of the South Caucasus and
    Karabakh problem as since joining the French Foreign Service in 1987
    he has held the position of Vice Director for the USSR (1987-1990),
    and has worked for the French Embassies in Switzerland (1990-1993) and
    Georgia (1993-1997). Senior Deputy High Representative and Head of the
    Rule of Law unit Ambassador Bernard Fassier joined the OHR in August
    2002. Ambassador Fassier's most recent appointment was as the French
    Ambassador to Belarus (1997-2002). Fassier says he held posts which
    to some extent prepared him for his current position. During his work
    in Georgia, he coordinated distribution of humanitarian aid by the EU
    for the South Caucasian states.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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