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    'WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITIES' SOUNDS LIKE OBVIOUS OBLIGATION
    By Aghavni Harutyunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    08/06/2006

    Kocharian and Aliyev Are Likely to Meet in Late 2006

    The June 4-5 meeting between Armenian president Robert Kocharian and
    his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev doesn't seem to be satisfactory for
    both sides. Vartan Oskanian, RA foreign minister, stated yesterday
    that the sides failed to come to terms over the same issue that
    remained unsettled in Rambouillet. Foreign minister of Azerbaijan
    voiced the same opinion about the Bucharest meeting. He said that
    the sides didn't achieve big progress in the course of the Bucharest
    negotiations. At the same time, Mamediarov said that the sides agreed
    to continue the negotiation process and hold the next meeting at the
    level of the foreign ministers, if needed.

    Meanwhile, the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs pointed out in the
    statement made on the June 6 Bucharest meeting that "the peaceful
    settlement is still actual and achievable, while 2006 is "a window"
    for securing progress." The co-chairs are sure that the settled
    principles they defined for the sides in conflict "secure mutually
    acceptable settlement grounds and they express regret that the sides
    haven't come to agreement around those principles, yet."

    As for the activities of the Minsk Group co-chairs, according to
    RFE/RL, Steven Mann stated that USA will represent another diplomat to
    settle the Nagorno Karabakh conflict by the rotation principle. Mann
    will occupy the position of the US Deputy State Secretary for the
    Central and the South Asian states. The change of the co-chair may
    have certain impact on the negotiations from the aspect of time,
    as the new co-chair will have to study the process. Bedsides, Russia
    doesn't support the rotation of the co-chair.

    The Azeri mass media informed that Burdikin, temporary representative
    of RF Affairs in Azerbaijan, said that Steven Mann realizes the
    peculiarities of two countries and the change of the co-chair in the
    course of the president's meeting "is not a very good step."

    On the other hand, taking into account not very satisfactory evaluation
    of the Bucharest meeting, the sides state that another Kocharian-Aliyev
    meeting will be held in late 2006. Both Novruz Mamedov, head of
    Foreign Relations Department at Azeri President's Staff, and Victor
    Soghomonian, press secretary of RA president, expressed this opinion.

    According to PanArmenian.net Victor Soghomonian stated that the OSCE
    Minsk Group co-chairs will meet and give instructions to the foreign
    ministers, who will prepare the meeting of the presidents. As for
    the probability of signing any agreement during the third meeting
    of the presidents in late 2006, none of the sides sees such an
    opportunity. Meanwhile Matthew Bryza, deputy US State Secretary for
    Europe and Eurasia, stated that the sides in conflict have quite
    a trustworthy document for settlement at their disposal, while USA
    urges presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan to take more efforts to
    settle the conflict this year, in the course of "The Oil and Gas of
    the Caspian Basin" exhibition in Baku.
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