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  • BAKU: Hopes Remain Despite Latest Fruitless Talks,Armenian Minister

    HOPES REMAIN DESPITE LATEST FRUITLESS TALKS, ARMENIAN MINISTER SAYS

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    April 19 2006

    Baku, April 18, AssA-Irada
    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian has said that the latest
    fruitless round of talks between Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Robert
    Kocharian in Rambouillet, France in February should not be considered
    as the overall failure of talks to settle the long-standing Upper
    (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict.

    "Although the two leaders were unable to reach agreement at
    Rambouillet, we do not consider the negotiating process unsuccessful
    as a whole," Oskanian said in a recent meeting of the EU-Armenian
    inter-parliamentary commission. He said that based on the progress
    achieved prior to the meeting, hopes remain for the future.

    Oskanian said that earlier Yerevan had refused to table any other
    issues prior to the determination of Upper Garabagh's status.

    "However, in the course of the talks, it backed away from the previous
    stance by making a serious compromise," he maintained.

    "If Azerbaijan admits to the right of Upper Garabagh Armenians to
    self-determination, if not immediately, then a little later, the
    Armenian side will be ready to solve other matters, including the
    withdrawal from [Azeri] territories, return of refugees and security
    issues," the Armenian minister said.

    Oskanian said the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group brokering
    settlement to the conflict are currently working to arrange for the
    next meeting of the Azeri and Armenian presidents, but "real grounds"
    should be created for this. He added that the date of such meeting
    is unknown at this point.
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