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    ARMENIAN, AZERI PRESIDENTS FAIL TO AGREE ON CONFLICT - BELGIAN REPORT

    De Standaard website, Groot-Bijgaarden
    6 Jun 06

    Text of unattributed report, entitled "Still no peace agreement
    even with De Gucht's mediation", published by Belgian newspaper De
    Standaard website on 6 June

    Despite intensive mediation by, among others, Karel De Gucht -
    [Belgian] foreign minister and chairman of the Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) - the presidents of Armenia
    and Azerbaijan reached no agreement yesterday on the "frozen conflict"
    concerning Nagorno-Karabakh. Robert Kocharian of Armenia and Ilham
    Aliyev of Azerbaijan talked to each other at length in the margins
    of the Black Sea Summit in the Romanian capital, Bucharest.

    Nagorno-Karabakh - one of the most militarized regions in the world -
    lies in Azerbaijan, but, since a civil war at the beginning of the
    nineties, it has been de facto an autonomous republic controlled
    by the ethnic Armenian majority. Both parties are under increasing
    international pressure to reach a comprehensive agreement.

    De Gucht said after two intensive meetings with the two presidents in
    Bucharest that they both know that they must carry on, and that the
    international community expects progress. "But, for the present, they
    continue to see more the risks than the opportunities of an agreement."
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