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    PROGRESS SEEN IN RELATIONS BETWEEN ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN - BRYZA

    Interfax News Agency
    Aug 4 2008
    Russia

    Progress has lately been noticeable in bilateral relations between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan, said U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
    Matthew Bryza.

    Speaking to journalists following an hour-long meeting between the
    Armenian and Azeri foreign ministers in Moscow, Bryza, who is the
    U.S. co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group mediating in the talks for
    settling the Nagorno-Karabakh problem, said there was a certain pause
    in relations between Yerevan and Baku during the recent presidential
    campaign and elections in Armenia.

    The new Armenian government is willing to maintain constructive
    dialogue, but it will take some time to perceive Azerbaijan's position,
    Bryza said.

    The meeting in Moscow could be considered as groundwork for the
    resumption of full-scale dialogue between Baku and Yerevan, he said.

    The U.S. diplomat stressed the importance of an earlier meeting between
    the Armenian and Azeri presidents in St. Petersburg, which, he said,
    helped resume the OSCE Minsk Group's work.

    Bryza said the parties agreed to continue the talks in the spirit of
    mutual understanding, but said they still needed to converge their
    positions at least on four issues, which he did not specify.

    The next OSCE Minsk Group meeting is likely to take place during the
    UN General Assembly session in New York in September, Bryza said.

    The two presidents are unlikely to meet before the presidential
    elections in Azerbaijan slated for October 15, but a meeting between
    the two foreign ministers is quite possible, he said.
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