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    WASHINGTON IS PUTTING PRESSURE ON ALIYEV AND KOCHARJAN
    by Sohbet Mamedov
    Translated by A. Ignatkin

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    Source: Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye, No 27, August 4, 2006, p. 2
    August 9, 2006 Wednesday

    American Chairman Of The Osce Minsk Group Matthew Bryza Revealed The
    Content And Fundamental Principles Of The Karabakh Conflict Resolution

    Presidents Ilham Aliyev (Azerbaijan) and Robert Kocharjan (Armenia)
    are recommended accepting the latest proposals made by the OSCE Minsk
    Group for Karabakh.

    US Chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group for Karabakh conflict resolution
    Matthew Bryza met with Azerbaijani leaders in Baku, the other day.

    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry announced on the eve of Bryza's
    arrival that he would meet with Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedjarov,
    Parliament Chairman Oktai Asadov, and President Ilham Aliyev. The
    American diplomat was tasked to persuade the Azerbaijani leadership
    to accept the new plan of Karabakh conflict resolution.

    As a matter of fact, Bryza's voyage to the region began with a
    visit to Armenia where he also met with the national leadership and
    to Nagorno-Karabakh where negotiations with administration of the
    self-proclaimed republic took place.

    Bryza became US chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group in early summer, right
    after the meeting between Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents Aliyev
    and Robert Kocharjan in Bucharest. The US Department of State counts
    on Bryza to finally make progress in the Karabakh conflict resolution.

    Unlike his predecessors and colleagues (Russian and French chairmen),
    Bryza does not mind talking to journalists. In his interview with RL
    the other day the US diplomat revealed the content and fundamental
    principles of the conflict resolution plan Washington wants Aliyev's
    and Kocharjan's signatures on. "The document is all ready but they
    wouldn't accept it," Bryza said. According to the diplomat, main
    clauses of the framework accord stipulate the following: withdrawal
    of Armenian troops from the seized territories of Azerbaijan;
    normalization of diplomatic and economic relations between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan; deployment of peacekeepers in the conflict area;
    international economic aid to Nagorno-Karabakh, a referendum on the
    status of Nagorno-Karabakh. Bryza strongly advises Azerbaijani and
    Armenian presidents to accept the document.

    Official Baku does not really object to what the OSCE Minsk Group
    offers this time. "Generally speaking, the basic elements of the plan
    we discussed at the latest meeting are fine by us," Mamedjarov said.

    "As long as the conflict is resolved step by step, on the basis of
    internationally accepted principles."

    "Any specialist in international affairs will tell you that the
    principle of self-determination does not stipulate violation of
    territorial integrity," the Azerbaijani minister added. "There are
    lots of examples in the world. Consider Tatarstan, Bashkortostan,
    Triest, and so on... Chairmen and their countries responsible for
    peace know that international laws must prevail."
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