PEACEFUL RESOLUTION TO CONFLICT OVER NK IS 'IMPERATIVE AND ACHIEVABLE' - OSCE MG CO-CHAIRS STATEMENT
Author: À.Mamedova
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
June 6 2006
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs remain of the opinion that a peaceful
resolution of the issues is both imperative and achievable, and that
2006 remains the favorable window to achieve such progress. The
Co-Chairs continue to believe that the basic principles they have
identified and proposed to the parties for settlement of the conflict
offer an equitable basis for such a resolution, says the statement
by MG Co-Chairs issued following their June 4 meeting in Bucharest
with the presidents and foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Co-Chairs continue to believe that the basic principles they have
identified and proposed to the parties for settlement of the conflict
offer an equitable basis for such a resolution. They regret that the
parties have not yet come to agreement on these principles.
The statement says also at 4 June Bucharest meeting the discussion
covered the full range of issues relating to the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. On June 5, the Co-Chairs and the Presidents, with their
Foreign Ministers, conducted a second meeting.
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Author: À.Mamedova
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
June 6 2006
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs remain of the opinion that a peaceful
resolution of the issues is both imperative and achievable, and that
2006 remains the favorable window to achieve such progress. The
Co-Chairs continue to believe that the basic principles they have
identified and proposed to the parties for settlement of the conflict
offer an equitable basis for such a resolution, says the statement
by MG Co-Chairs issued following their June 4 meeting in Bucharest
with the presidents and foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Co-Chairs continue to believe that the basic principles they have
identified and proposed to the parties for settlement of the conflict
offer an equitable basis for such a resolution. They regret that the
parties have not yet come to agreement on these principles.
The statement says also at 4 June Bucharest meeting the discussion
covered the full range of issues relating to the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. On June 5, the Co-Chairs and the Presidents, with their
Foreign Ministers, conducted a second meeting.
--Boundary_(ID_iuacJF9uC9LX49jugXSsrg)--