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    Armenian president dampens expectation for meeting with Azerbaijani
    counterpart

    AP Worldstream; Jun 03, 2006

    President Robert Kocharian on Saturday dampened expectations for a
    meeting next week with his Azerbaijani counterpart, again accusing
    Azerbaijan of being belligerent and insincere about peacefully
    resolving the nearly two-decade conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Kocharian and Ilham Aliev are slated to meet on the sidelines of a
    summit in Romania, possibly as early as Monday, for talks over the
    disputed enclave, which is inside Azerbaijan but populated mostly by
    ethnic Armenians, who have run it since an uneasy 1994 cease-fire
    ended six years of full-scale fighting.

    Talks held between the two leaders in France in February ended in
    failure, despite international mediators' involvement, and the lack of
    resolution has hindered development throughout the strategic Caucasus
    region.

    Sporadic border clashes have grown more frequent.

    "We are discussing a variation that, by my reckoning, allows a
    long-term and peaceful resolution. But I have modest expectations for
    this meeting," Kocharian told reporters.

    "The impression is forming that the Azerbaijani side is not fully
    devoted to peaceful resolution of the conflict, which the militaristic
    statements heard in Baku demonstrate," he said.

    Aliev's spokesman, Novruz Mammadov, meanwhile accused Armenia of
    stoking tensions on the eve of the meeting of the two presidents in
    Romania and said Yerevan was not prepared for serious dialogue.

    "On the one hand, (Kocharian) agreed to such a meeting, but on the
    other, he is already anticipating no results. I think that Kocharian
    wants to just protect himself," Mammadov said.

    "Azerbaijan isn't conducting negotiations just for the sake of
    conducting negotiations," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir
    Tagizade. "We hope for concrete results. I'm not speaking of this
    meeting exactly, but of the entire process in general."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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