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    MEDIATORS PRESS FOR ANOTHER ARMENIAN-AZERI SUMMIT ON KARABAKH
    By Armen Dulian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 13 2006

    The OSCE Minsk Group is trying to arrange another meeting of the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents in a last-ditch attempt to resolve
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict this year, its French co-chair Bernard
    Fassier said on Thursday.

    "It will be good if that meeting takes place in June or, if that is
    not possible, in July," he told a news conference after holding talks
    with Armenian leaders in Yerevan.

    Fassier, who held similar talks in Baku earlier this week, said
    Presidents Robert Kocharian and Ilham Aliev would most likely meet
    on the sidelines of a high-level international forum. The French,
    Russian and U.S. mediators are already looking for opportunities to
    again bring the two leaders face to face.

    The most recent Armenian-Azerbaijani summit, held at the French chateau
    of Rambouillet on February 10-11, failed to live up to unusually
    high expectations fuelled by the mediators' upbeat statements. Many
    had hoped that Aliev and Kocharian will reach a framework agreement
    on Karabakh.

    According to Fassier, the Minsk Group co-chairs still hope to build on
    major progress in Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks that was apparently
    made last year. He pointed to the ongoing flurry of diplomatic activity
    involving the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers as well as
    the envoys representing Moscow, Paris and Washington.

    Fassier's U.S. colleague, Steven Mann, is due in Baku and Yerevan
    later this month. The co-chairs plan to meet in Moscow early next
    month to discuss details of the possible fresh talks between Aliev
    and Kocharian, the French diplomat said.
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