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    ARMENIAN POLITICIAN CLAIMS US MEDIATORS PRO-AZERI STANCE

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    July 4, 2006 Tuesday

    The latest statements by the US mediator brokering settlement to the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict openly revealed
    his slant toward Azerbaijan, an Armenian parliament member maintains.

    The US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and the new co-chair
    of the OSCE Minsk Group (MG), Matthew Bryza, has told the press
    that the mediators submitted a framework accord to the conflicting
    sides and outlined its key principles, but added t hat the latter
    have yet to accept it. Armen Ashotian, who represents the Armenian
    Republican Party, said the first part of the statement did not cover
    determination of the Upper Garabaghs status and the issue concerning
    the Lachin and Kalbajar districts. There is a considerable difference
    between the statements of Bryza and those of other MG co-chairs,
    the MP said. He went on to say that the United States binds great
    hopes with its new intermediary. He said international experience
    in the area of settling conflicts over Georgias breakaway republics
    of Abkhazia and South Ossetia enables a conclusion that these hopes
    are not groundless. Commenting on Bryzas position on other issues,
    Ashotian said the American mediator places a particular emphasis
    on launching dialogue between Armenia and Turkey after the Garabagh
    dispute is settled and normalizing relations between the two countries
    in the future.
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