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    Armenia, Azerbaijan in talks on return of seven districts - presidential envoy

    Azad Azarbaycan TV, Baku
    20 May 05

    [Presenter] The Armenian leadership, which has been gradually losing
    its positions in the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement, has already
    realized that it has to take a step towards peace. The [Azerbaijani]
    president's personal representative Araz Azimov has said that Yerevan
    is ready to return seven districts. The major topic of discussions
    is terms for carrying out this process.

    [Correspondent over video of Azimov and archive footage of Karabakh]
    Discussions have started between Azerbaijan and Armenia on the terms
    for returning seven occupied districts around Nagornyy Karabakh,
    Araz Azimov, the president's personal representative for the Nagornyy
    Karabakh settlement, said. He said that this was achieved following
    the talks between [Azerbaijani President] Ilham Aliyev and [Armenian
    President] Robert Kocharyan in Warsaw [on 15 May]. Mr Azimov stressed
    that at the two-hour head-to-head meeting of the presidents, the
    settlement of the conflict was thoroughly discussed and Yerevan said
    that it was ready to hold the most serious discussions.

    [Azimov, talking to journalists] Armenia has never stated officially
    that it will not return the lands. There have always been statements
    that Armenia has never laid claim to the territory of another
    country and so on. These statements also mean that the districts,
    the lands will be returned. But terms and procedures are currently
    under discussion.

    [Correspondent] In exchange for the return of the seven districts,
    Baku will provide international and national security guarantees to
    Nagornyy Karabakh's Armenian population, as well as guarantees for
    the coexistence of Azerbaijanis and Armenians.

    At the same time, the president's envoy said that the time when
    the districts are returned will mainly depend on the fulfilment of
    military and technical terms.

    [Azimov] Many things happened during the war. Maps of mine fields
    have been lost or they might have never existed. It will take some
    time to resolve all these issues, but I would suggest that they are
    viewed purely as military-technical problems. I think this can take
    months. I mean it is known how much time it takes to resolve technical
    work, the military know this, the mine agency has to calculate this
    and so on. These issues will be discussed at future stages.

    [Correspondent] The Warsaw talks have fully clarified the positions of
    the sides, Araz Azimov said. But there are still some disagreements,
    he added. However, he said, this is also an important achievement
    at the current stage. It was decided at the president's meeting to
    continue the negotiations at the level of [foreign] ministers, Azimov
    said. He also noted that if need be, working groups could also join
    in the dialogue.

    The president's representative said that the ministers' meeting will
    take place very soon but not until after a visit to the region by the
    [OSCE Minsk Group] co-chairmen.
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