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    MEDIATORS 'STILL TRYING TO GET KARABAKH DEAL IN 2006'
    By Harry Tamrazian in Prague and Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Sept 12 2006

    International mediators believe that they may still succeed in
    brokering a framework peace agreement on Nagorno-Karabakh in the
    coming months, Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian said after meeting
    them in Paris on Tuesday.

    "They believe that it is still possible to make some additional
    progress before the end of this year or before our parliamentary
    elections [due early next year] at the latest," he told RFE/RL by
    phone after two days of negotiations with the American, French and
    Russian co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group.

    Oskanian described the talks as "very good and effective" but gave
    few details, saying only that they focused on ways of reinvigorating
    the Karabakh peace process, which ran into trouble this summer after
    substantial progress reportedly made by the conflicting parties. The
    mediators are trying to arrange a meeting of the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani foreign ministers for that purpose, he said, adding that
    it might take place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in
    New York later this month.

    The co-chairs, among them U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
    Matthew Bryza, are scheduled to hold similar talks with Azerbaijan's
    Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov in London on Wednesday. "The results
    [of their efforts] can be assessed only after their meeting with the
    Azerbaijani foreign minister and, if there is agreement, after the
    two ministers' meeting," said Oskanian.

    The latest round of Minsk Group diplomacy began amid talk of yet
    another Armenian-Azerbaijani summit on Karabakh that could be held
    on the sidelines of a CIS summit in Belarus slated for October 16. A
    spokesman for President Robert Kocharian did not rule the possibility
    of such an encounter on Tuesday. "But before it can happen, there must
    be a meeting of the foreign ministers," Victor Soghomonian told RFE/RL.

    "Only after the ministers meet and clarify whether there is a chance
    to continue negotiations and make further progress will it be possible
    to talk about a meeting of the presidents," agreed Oskanian.

    Kocharian and his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliev have already
    met twice this year in unsuccessful attempts to agree on a framework
    peace accord put forward by the mediators. The proposed deal calls
    for a gradual settlement of the Karabakh conflict that would culminate
    in a referendum on the disputed region's status.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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