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    OSCE CONFIDENT OF END NEXT YEAR TO NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Agence France Presse -- English
    December 5, 2006 Tuesday 4:53 PM GMT

    The long-running conflict in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh could be
    resolved over the next year, the Belgian presidency of the Organisation
    for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) said Tuesday.

    "There is a very good chance that we can (resolve) this conflict in
    the course of next year," Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht
    said in Brussels at the OSCE's annual conference.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a six-year war over the Armenian-majority
    enclave, which said it was seceding from Soviet Azerbaijan in the
    early 1980s, and have struggled for 15 years to end the dispute over
    the region's status.

    "This has been a very delicate negociating process with the direct
    involvment of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia," De Gucht said,
    adding: "We have now a very good understanding of what we still have
    to resolve."

    In a declaration at the end of its conference, the 56-member OSCE
    urged "the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan to redouble their
    efforts in the coming year."

    The OSCE was originally set up as a point of contact between NATO
    and Warsaw Pact countries, but its tasks now focus on safeguarding
    human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe.
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