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  • BAKU: EU Envoy Cites High Chances For Azeri-Armenian Accord In 2006

    EU ENVOY CITES HIGH CHANCES FOR AZERI-ARMENIAN ACCORD IN 2006

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    March 17 2006

    Baku, March 16, AssA-Irada
    The newly-appointed European Union envoy on the South Caucasus has
    cited high chances for an Armenia-Azerbaijan accord on Upper (Nagorno)
    Garabagh, despite the latest unsuccessful round of presidential talks.

    "If I did not believe in the conflict resolution, I would not have
    taken up my new appointment," Peter Semneby said during his visit
    to the Armenian capital Yerevan. Semneby said he would be regularly
    in touch with the mediating OSCE Minsk Group to make sure all the
    initiatives aiming to the settle the long-standing dispute are
    properly coordinated.

    "Considering that the last meeting of the two presidents did not
    justify expectations, it is difficult to say how real these hopes
    are. To become closely familiar with the situation, I have to visit
    Azerbaijan and Armenia and exchange views with the co-chairs."

    The discussions held by the two leaders in the French town of
    Rambouillet in February turned out fruitless, as the parties failed
    to iron out issues of principle, which was followed by mutual threats.

    The Swedish diplomat noted that one of the priorities in his activity
    would be to facilitate settlement of "frozen conflicts" persisting in
    the region. Semneby added that the European Union will face daunting
    tasks after these disputes are resolved.
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