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    YEREVAN AND BAKU CAN MAKE THEIR POSITIONS CLOSER ON THE THRESHOLD OF G8 SUMMIT IN ST. PETERSBURG

    Regnum, Russia
    June 13 2006

    On the threshold of the G8 summit, which is to be held in
    St. Petersburg on July 15-17, issue of top priority in the Armenian
    agenda is worded as follows: will President Robert Kocharyan
    participate in the summit and will he meet Azerbaijani President
    Ilham Aliyev for talks on Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.

    On June 4 and 5, in Bucharest, leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    failed to achieve any progress in the issues they were discussing.

    Upon returning to Yerevan Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan
    confirmed the presidents "failed to fix the progress." And they
    failed despite the fact that OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs had proposed
    new wording and new approaches. "Nevertheless, foreign ministers of
    the two countries were told to continue the talks and try to find
    common grounds," Vardan Oskanyan said. It was earlier reported that
    foreign ministers of the two countries are to meet in Paris on June
    13. During the talks, the parties are to try to get their positions
    closer and to pave the way for the next meeting of the presidents.

    Some analysts tend to think that the date of another Kocharyan-Aliyev
    meeting is not far off: the presidents will have such opportunity in
    the near future, namely at the G8 summit in St. Petersburg. "This
    is quite an important factor, and the co-chairs believed that if
    they managed to agree on key issues before the G8 summit, it will
    be the best guarantee if the international community does its best
    to implement these agreements in all aspects of security, economic,
    financial, and political cooperation. These time limits forced to
    speed up the process to some extent," Kocharyan said.

    It is a month left before the G8 summit, Armenian and Azerbaijani
    foreign ministers are to meet today, and it should not be ruled out
    that they succeed in getting the positions closer and come to an
    agreement on some principles, preparing by this a good basis for the
    Kocharyan-Aliyev meeting.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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