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    MERZLYAKOV: "ARMENIA SHOWS GREAT INTEREST IN NEW PROPOSALS ON SOLUTION OF NK CONFLICT"

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 12 2006

    The new proposals on settlement of Nagorno Garabagh conflict that the
    co-chairs presented through the United States are about principles
    of the settlement of the conflict. Russian co-chair of OSCE Minsk
    Group Yuri Merzlyakov told APA exclusively.

    Referring to his meeting with Armenia's foreign minister Vardan
    Oskanyan in Moscow on 5-7 April, the co-chair called it efficient and
    constructive. Mr. Merzlyakov said that Oskanyan had been familiarized
    with the new proposals in Washington before visiting Moscow. The
    co-chair said Armenia shows a great interest in the new proposals.

    Commenting on the US active participation in mediation after the
    talks at Rambouillet, Merzlyakov said the main thing is not visiting
    the region more often.

    "Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev is due to have talks with US
    President in late April but Russian President Vladimir Putin met
    with Azerbaijani President following the talks at Rambouillet,"
    the Russian co-chair emphasized.

    Responding to the question whether the meeting between Azerbaijani
    and Armenian Presidents will be organized within any international
    and regional event or will be a special meeting, Merzlyakov said it
    is early to speak about the meeting between the heads of state.

    "According to the initial suggestion, the date and place of the
    meeting should be agreed upon with the sides," the co-chair said.

    Merzlyakov also said that he will visit the region together with other
    co-chairs by the first half of May and added he does not plan to pay
    a visit by himself only.

    Commenting on the question whether French co-chair Berdard Fassier's
    recent statement "current proposals can satisfy both sides 80 percent"
    means that 80 percent of the occupied territories of Azerbaijan will
    be liberated, the Russian co-chair said, "I cannot calculate how
    much percent the future agreement will satisfy the sides. The main
    thing is the sides realize impossibility of meeting their needs 100
    percent. The main thing is not meeting one side's needs 80 percent
    and the other's 20 percent. If the agreement satisfies both sides
    50 percent, I would think I have fulfilled the mediation mission,"
    the co-chair underlined.
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