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    ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN MOVE CLOSER TO DEAL ON ENCLAVE

    Agence France Presse -- English
    September 6, 2005 Tuesday 3:38 PM GMT

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are making progress on resolving their conflict
    over the ethnic Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, the head of
    the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) said
    in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Tuesday.

    After meeting leaders of the two countries, OSCE President Dimitrij
    Rupel told reporters there were "signs" an agreement could be reached
    over the separatist enclave, which is completely surrounded by Azeri
    territory.

    Rupel said that in principle both nations took a "very similar"
    position but he also sounded a note of caution. "On the level of
    details there are still problems," he said.

    The OSCE president urged the hostile parties to try and "reach a
    peaceful agreement".

    Nagorno-Karabakh was part of Armenia until 1923 when the Soviet leader
    Josef Stalin ceded it to the republic of Azerbaijan and granted it
    autonomy. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan had at the time been included
    in the young Soviet Union.

    Between 1988 and 1994, after the collapse of the Soviet state,
    the two nations fought a bloody war over the disputed territory,
    in which nearly 30,000 people died.

    In 1991, Armenia won effective control of the region and declared
    unilateral independance. Azerbaijan, however, wants to take back
    control.

    Azerbaijan claims about 20,000 Azeris have been exiled during the
    conflict and nearly a million people displaced.
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