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    ARMENIAN AND AZERI LEADERS NEED TO PREPARE PUBLICS FOR PEACE AND NOT FOR WAR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    30.06.2006 13:20 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In November last year the Minsk Group Co-Chairs
    reported to this Council that the two sides in the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict were poised to make a transition from negotiating to
    decision-making and that a historic breakthrough in the settlement
    of the conflict was possible in 2006, says the statement by the OSCE
    Minsk Group made in Vienna June 22.

    "During the past seven months, we intensified our mediation efforts and
    worked hard to achieve the agreement of both sides on basic principles
    for a settlement. We visited Baku and Yerevan three times together and
    several more times separately, organized two meetings of the Ministers
    of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and Azerbaijan and two summits between
    Presidents Kocharian and Aliyev - first in Rambouillet in February
    and then in Bucharest in early June.

    For the first time since 1997, when the current format of the
    Co-Chairmanship of the Minsk Group was established, a joint Mission
    of Representatives of the Co-Chair countries at the Deputy Foreign
    Minister level traveled to the region in May in order to make clear to
    the presidents of both countries that 2006 is the necessary window of
    opportunity for reaching an agreement on Nagorno- Karabakh. In fact,
    the delegation of Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigoriy Karasin,
    U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried, and high-ranking
    French diplomat Pierre Morel - representing French Political Director
    Stanislaus de Laboulaye - told the two Presidents that our three
    countries expected them to take advantage of this opportunity by
    reaching an agreement on core principles for a settlement at their
    Bucharest summit in early June.

    Our deputy ministers told the two Presidents that an agreement on
    basic principles now, before the July G8 Summit in St. Petersburg,
    would secure broad international support and a high level of
    financial assistance for postconflict reconstruction and peacekeeping
    activities. We stressed - as always - the belief of our nations and,
    more widely, of the international community that the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict can be resolved in no other way than a peaceful one. Moreover,
    we stressed that both leaders need to prepare their publics for peace
    and not for war," the statement says.
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