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    Agence France Presse -- English
    April 13, 2006 Thursday 10:39 PM GMT

    Armenian, Azerbaijani leaders could meet again on Karabakh: French
    negotiator



    The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan may meet again in the coming
    months to resume talks over the contested Nagorno Karabakh region, a
    French mediator in the conflict said here Thursday, expressing the
    hope that negotiations between the leaders could take place in June.

    "We are prepared to present the presidents with new ideas to renew
    and develop the principles on which the parties are already working,"
    Bernard Fassier, who co-chairs the Minsk group of Russian, French and
    American mediators on Karabakh, told reporters.

    The negotiation process continues, despite failed talks between
    Armenian President Robert Kocharian and Azerbaijani leader Ilham
    Aliyev at the Rambouillet castle near Paris last February, Fassier
    said.

    He said the Minsk Group's co-chairmen would meet in Moscow in May,
    before visiting the Caucasus region.

    The Armenian-majority enclave of Nagorno Karabakh seceded from
    Azerbaijan in the late 1980s, sparking a six-year conflict between
    Armenia ad Azerbaijan that claimed that 25,000 lives and displaced
    hundreds of thousands of people.

    Despite a 1994 ceasefire, tensions remain high and the mountainous
    region, surrounded by Azerbaijani territory, is separated by one of
    the world's most militarized zones.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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