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    THE CO-CHAIRS HAD NOTHING TO SAY EXCEPT DISTRIBUTING PAPER

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    [08:46 pm] 25 May, 2006

    The diplomats announced in Armenian that they have a "surprise" for
    the journalists. The "surprise" was that 6 members of the delegation
    read a small announcement for the journalists made at the end of
    the meetings. By the way, the reading was divided into "roles;" the
    announcement was divided into three parts which were introduced in
    Russian, English and French.

    It is noteworthy that the readers were not the OSCE Minsk group
    Co-chairs, but they were Daniel Fried, assistant of US State Secretary,
    Grigori Karasin, Russian deputy Foreign Minister and Ambassador Pier
    Moriel, representative of the French Foreign Ministry who came to
    the region with the Co-chairs of the Minsk group.

    "We, the representatives at the Deputy level of the Russian Federation,
    United States, and France, together with the Co-chairs and Personal
    Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, have come together
    in this joint diplomatic mission because of the need to promote a
    peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and because now
    is the time for the sides to reach agreement on the basic principles
    of a settlement."

    We were received by President Kocharyan and met earlier with Foreign
    Minister Oskanyan. As we did yesterday in Baku, we have discussed
    important aspects of a future settlement. We have worked to create
    the conditions for a meeting of the two presidents in the near
    future. We have stressed the belief of our nations and, more widely,
    of the international community that the conflict can be resolved in
    no other way than a peaceful one. Both countries should, moreover,
    prepare their publics for peace and not for war.

    Our discussions, both today in Yerevan and yesterday in Baku, were
    constructive. We met yesterday with President Aliyev and Foreign
    Minister Mammadyarov.

    Tomorrow we will return to our capitals to brief our leaders. The
    Co-chairs will, as well, brief the OSCE and the international
    community.

    A joint mission such as this one is a special event.

    It must be taken as a sign of the seriousness with which we approach
    the issue and, in particular, a belief that we are at the point where
    a mutually beneficial agreement is achievable. What happens now will
    be up to Armenia and Azerbaijan. We are pleased to be in Yerevan and
    wish to express our gratitude to President Kocharyan and people of
    Armenia for receiving us.
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