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    OSCE PLANS NEW ARMENIAN-AZERI TALKS ON KARABAKH

    Reuters, UK
    April 13 2006

    Apr 13, 2006 - YEREVAN (Reuters) - The Organization For Security and
    Cooperation in Europe said on Thursday it hoped to arrange talks in
    June or July between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on the
    disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The territory, scene of a conflict between the two sides in which
    about 35,000 people were killed, has a major pipeline linking Caspian
    Sea oil fields to world markets.

    In February, talks between Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and
    Azeri President Ilham Aliyev, whose countries stand at the crossroads
    between Europe and Asia, ended without agreement.

    "We want to again create the conditions for a meeting of the
    presidents," Bernard Fassier, a French mediator from the Organization
    For Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), told reporters after
    visiting Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "It would be good if it was possible to organize a meeting in June.

    If not, then we hope it will be possible to organize a meeting in
    July," said Fassier.

    French, U.S. and Russian mediators from the so-called Minsk Group of
    the OSCE were involved in the February talks.

    Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous territory roughly half the size of
    the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, has for decades soured relations
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Sporadic clashes inside the territory between Azeri and ethnic Armenian
    irregulars began in 1988 in the Soviet era, escalating by 1992 into
    full-scale hostilities between Azeri and Armenian troops.

    Hundreds of thousands fled and most have been unable to return to
    the territory, which is part of Azerbaijan but has been controlled
    by Armenian separatists since the fighting.
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