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  • Baku, Yerevan Want To Move Ahead On Nagorno-Karabakh - U.S. Diplomat

    BAKU, YEREVAN WANT TO MOVE AHEAD ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH - U.S. DIPLOMAT

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire
    March 16, 2006 Thursday

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian and Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev expressed their willingness to continue contributing to
    efforts to reach a peace agreement on Nagorno-Karabakh during recent
    negotiations in France, U.S.

    Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried said at a news conference
    in Yerevan on Thursday.

    Fried disagreed that the talks between Kocharian and Aliyev in
    Rambouillet on February 10-11 drove the negotiating process into a
    dead end.

    Attempts are currently being made to see in which direction the
    settlement process could now move, he said.

    During his visit to the region, Fried said he addressed ways of
    settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, energy security and prospects
    for the region's development.

    The U.S. believes it would be useful to look into the future in light
    of the current problems in the South Caucasus to see how the region
    is to develop on the whole and how democracy and economic reforms
    will be proceed there.

    The U.S. does not rule out that nuclear energy could be used to
    diversify energy supplies in the region, he said.

    The diplomat said he is aware of Armenia's interest in building a new
    safe and up-to-date nuclear power plant and that he would inform his
    leadership in Washington about this.
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