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    MATTHEW BRYZA: I WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUE WORK ON SETTLEMENT THE KARABAKH CONFLICT

    ArmInfo
    2008-12-11 08:10:00

    ArmInfo-TURAN: Usually the change of administration in Washington
    means the change of the leadership of State Department, including the
    State Secretary and his entourage. The talk is about the replacement
    of political diplomats, carrying out foreign policy, but as a rule,
    it does not touch career diplomats, Turan was told in the exclusive
    interview by the Assistant of the U.S. State Secretary Matthew Bryza
    responding the question if he will continue the work on settlement
    the Karabakh conflict in the new U.S. administration.

    "I am a career diplomat, and I hope to remain on my post, I would
    like to bring to end, and to see the signing of the peace agreement,"
    Bryza said. He admitted that the question on his staying on the post
    of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair will be solved by the new leadership
    of State Department, and situation will be clarified in the end of
    January. Concerning the talks on settlement of Karabakh conflict,
    Bryza noted positive mood of the countries.

    "I do not think that president Aliyev wants war," Bryza said commenting
    on complaints of Armenian President that Moscow Declaration does
    not rule out use of the force for the solution to the conflict. He
    considers there is a good dialogue between the presidents of the two
    states, and they trust each other. Bryza said that relations between
    Aliyev and Sarkisian are better, than the relations between Aliyev
    and Kocharian, and it is evident.

    Concerning the often and mutually exclusive interpretation of his
    statements by Armenian and Azerbaijani journalists, Bryza said
    that he always tries to be as honest as possible. The principles of
    settlement, which are being discussed at present, are the combination
    of territorial integrity and self-determination, and the sides should
    decide themselves how to solve it, Bryza said. "It is a pity that
    sometimes journalists try to use what meets their expectations and
    interests. The truth is that when you see one thing, you should not
    close your eyes to another thing. Journalists must be professionals
    and must understand it. The information should be built on the
    understating of the question's essence, instead of making it of
    phrases, which you like more," Bryza said.
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