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    PACE COMMITTEE ON KARABAKH NOT TO REPLACE OSCE MG

    Pan Armenian News
    04.05.2005 03:59

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs are not going to meet
    with Armenian President Robert Kocharian and Azeri leader Ilham Aliyev
    during the events dedicated to the victory over Fascism to be held in
    Moscow May 9, OSCE MG Russian Co-Chair Yuri Merzlyakov stated, Azeri
    APA news agency reported. He rated the negotiations held with Azeri FM
    Elmar Mamedyarov in Frankfurt April 27 as useful and progressive. "We
    have done a good work", Yuri Merzlyakov said adding that presently
    the Co-Chairs are preparing for the meeting with Armenian FM Vardan
    Oskanian. In his words, the place and terms of the meeting are being
    considered at the moment. "The meeting may take place in Moscow,
    Warsaw or any European city 1 or 2 days before the CE summit. Yuri
    Merzlyakov does not rule out that after the meeting with Vardan
    Oskanian a recurrent meeting of the Armenian and Azeri Presidents will
    be held within the frames of the CE summit in Warsaw May 16-17. "After
    the meeting of the Presidents the negotiation process will continue in
    the initiate format, when the talks will be held by the FMs of the two
    states", the OSCE MG Co-Chair said. When commenting on the formation
    of the PACE Committee on Nagorno Karabakh Yuri Merzlyakov disagreed
    with the opinion that the Committee can become an alternative to the
    Minsk Group. "The proposal on the formation of such a committee was
    submitted as a recommendation in David Atkinson's report. Council of
    Europe Secretary General Terry Davis stated that the Committee cannot
    replace the OSCE Minsk Group and its activities will be based on human
    rights protection", he said. He also informed that the Co-Chairs are
    not going to visit the region in the near future.
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