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    SERIOUS OBSTACLES STILL REMAIN IN REGULATION OF NK CONFLICT - OSCE CHAIRMAN
    Author: P.Kasamanski

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    Aug. 30, 2006

    Belgian representatives of OSCE makes all efforts for the solution
    of unsettled conflicts: Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Azerbaijan
    and Armenia, confrontation in Moldova and South Osetia in Georgia,
    the Chairman of OSCE, Belgian Foreign Minister Karl de Guht said in
    his interview with Russian newspaper "Novie Izvestiye", Trend reports.

    "I arrived in these Countries, met with their heads and leaders and
    offered them all possible services. However, it is impossible to
    resolve these conflicts only through efforts of the OSCE Chairman.

    The success depends on the determination and efforts of conflicting
    areas to make a decision that could ensure peace and security,"
    he emphasized.

    According to the Chairman of OSCE this year, the sides might appear
    as a "window" for the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    However, during the meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents
    in Paris and Bucharest, it was not possible to achieve.

    "Serious obstacles still remain, and both Presidents should demonstrate
    wisdom and boldness. The Belgian representatives, together with the
    Co-Chairs of OSCE Minsk Group, will to their best to promote this
    process," he underlined.

    Speaking about the Georgian-Osetia conflict, Guht called for all sides
    to return to the table of talks and stay away from any one-sided
    action that may worsen the situation. "Recently, a conference of
    donors was held in Brussels. The countries participating at the
    conference promised to allocate more than 10 million Euros for the
    restoration of economy in conflict area of Georgian-Osetia. We hope
    that the support at the Conference may establish confidence between
    sides." Guht concluded.
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