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    AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIA VOW TO CONTINUE TALKS
    Aida Sultanova

    Washington post
    June 14 2006

    BAKU, Azerbaijan - Azerbaijan and Armenia promised Wednesday to
    continue talks over Nagorno-Karabakh despite two failed efforts this
    year by the Caucasus nations' presidents to resolve the status of
    the disputed enclave.

    The two countries' foreign ministers, along with international
    mediators, met in Paris for four hours of talks Tuesday, a week after
    their presidents, Ilham Aliev of Azerbaijan and Robert Kocharian of
    Armenia, met in Romania on the sidelines of a Black Sea summit.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov said in televised comments that
    Tuesday's meeting was "as always, tense and intensive. ... In any
    case, the process will continue. The next step will be determined in
    the near future."

    Russian and French mediators from the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe's so-called Minsk group also attended Tuesday's
    meeting.

    Nagorno-Karabakh is inside Azerbaijan but populated mostly by ethnic
    Armenians, who have run it and seven contiguous districts since an
    uneasy 1994 cease-fire ended six years of full-scale war. Sporadic
    border clashes regularly break out.
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