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  • Bryza: Presidential Elections Will Have No Impact on NK Process

    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS WILL HAVE NO IMPACT ON PROCESS OF NAGORNO
    KARABAKH SETTLEMENT, MATTHEW BRYZA CONSIDERS

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. The presidential elections to be held
    in Armenia and Azerbaijan will play no role in the process of Nagorno
    Karabakh settlement. Matthew Bryza, the American Co-chair of the OSCE
    Minsk Group, expressed such an opinion in his January 15 interview to
    journalists. "I do not agree to the opinion that "the window of
    possibilities" is closed. I think that if there is will in society,
    that window is always open. As far as I know, all candidates for
    presidency in both countries approve our actions," he said.

    According to M. Bryza, in Madrid the OSCE MG Co-chairs had proposed a
    new document containing the main principles of conflict settlement,
    about provisions of which he exchanged opinions with the RA President
    and Foreign Minister during this visit, as he had done this in Baku
    before. "We should finish working out that document, though I cannot
    say whether we will manage to do it before the presidential elections
    to be held in Armenia. I know that both Presidents have their firm
    views, however, I consider that they are ready to find common
    language," he said.

    M. Bryza affirmed that there are some positive shifts in the
    negotiations process. "It is difficult to say whether a document will
    be signed or an oral agreement will be reached between the parties this
    year, but I feel a new constructive spirit. I notice that the
    Presidents are very attentive to every word: it means that a serious
    work is being done." Quotting Azeri President Ilham Aliyev's statement
    of the previous day that this year should be decisive for the
    negotiations process, the OSCE MG American Co-chair expressed the hope
    that it will be this way indeed.

    The Co-chairs will visit Artsakh, in M. Bryza's words, to get
    acquainted with the situation and people better on the spot. Then they
    will return to Yerevan and will leave for Baku again.
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