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    Baku Sun, Azerbaijan
    May 23 2005


    Karabakh talks start taking shape

    David McHugh

    WARSAW - Azeri President Ilham Aliev has met with Armenian and
    Turkish leaders at separate talks on the disputed enclave of
    Karabakh, officials said early this week.

    Aliev met first with Armenian President Robert Kocharian, followed by
    a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Turkey is
    Azerbaijan's closest ally in the region and the two countries often
    coordinate steps with each other.

    The meetings, which took place late Sunday and early Monday ahead of
    the two-day Council of Europe summit, focused on the presence of
    Armenian troops in Karabakh, a mountainous region inside Azerbaijan
    that has been under the control of ethnic Armenian separatists since
    the early 1990s, following hostilities that killed an estimated
    30,000 people.

    `I hope that negotiations will bring results,' Aliyev was quoted as
    saying by the Interfax-Azerbaijan news agency. `The positions are
    well known. The issue has been discussed for years, and each side has
    its own position. These positions have been discussed again.'

    A cease-fire was signed in 1994, but the enclave's final political
    status has not been determined and shooting breaks out frequently
    between the two sides, which face off across a demilitarized buffer
    zone.

    Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar Mamadyarov said on private ATV
    television Monday that one focus of the talks was possible Armenian
    withdrawal from seven occupied regions adjacent to the former
    autonomy of Nagorno-Karabakh. `They agree to return all the regions
    but they're thinking about when,' he said.

    Speaking at the summit, Armenian President Kocharian said his country
    was looking `to find ways of including the de-facto established
    Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh into the European process of
    integration.'

    Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan said in his speech that `Armenia is
    not only occupying parts of Azerbaijan, it also refuses to recognize
    its border with Turkey and has historic claims on some parts of
    eastern Turkey.'

    French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier and Russian Foreign Minister
    Sergei Lavrov also took part in the talks, officials said. France,
    Russia and the United States lead the Minsk Group under the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which is seeking
    to assist a diplomatic solution.

    In related news, local TV this week reported that Armenian armed
    forces again opened fire on Azerbaijani troops in two occupied
    regions according to an ANS TV report quoting the Ministry of
    Defense.

    The ANS Karabakh bureau also reported that Armenian armed shelled
    from positions in the occupied area of Gulchuluk Sovkhoz of Aghdam
    region at the Azerbaijani army in Chiraqli village this Tuesday and
    Wednesday nights. No casualties were reported.
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