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    THERE IS NO DISCORD AMONG THE CO-CHAIRS

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    [09:31 pm] 03 October, 2006

    The OSCE Minsk group has not finished its work, claim the
    Co-Chairs. Today they announced that the Armenian and Azeri Foreign
    Ministers will meet in Moscow on October 6.

    The Co-Chairs are a little indignant at yesterday's meetings in Baku
    and the interpretation of the Azeri mass media. US Co-Chair Mettew
    Bryza says that he couldn't sleep the whole night after seeing his
    announcement on GUAM in the press. According to the Azeri press
    data, Mr. Bryza said that GUAM countries can render assistance to
    OSCE Minsk group in Karabakh conflict settlement. Today Mr. Bryza
    read his opinion on the GUAM in front of the Armenian journalists;
    "GUAM member countries are not OSCE members."

    Bernard Fassier, French Co-Chair says that he didn't announce in
    Baku that Karabakh cannot participate in the negotiation process at
    present. He didn't answer the same question in Yerevan either. He
    didn't exclude the possibility that peaceful troops may be located
    in vacated territories by 2006.

    Tomorrow the Co-Chairs will leave for Karabakh. Mr. Bryza assured that
    the Co-Chairs are of the same opinion on all questions, and there
    is no discord among them. "I can assure that the Karabakh conflict
    settlement has not a military solution," said Mettew Bryza. Bernard
    Fassier said that unless Armenians and Azeris are ready to live side by
    side as neighbours, the Karabakh conflict won't be settled. As for the
    time when the conflict will find its final solution, Mr. Fassier said,
    "Let's live and see."
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