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    Today, Azerbaijan
    Jan 18 2008


    Matthew Bryza: "Any resolution on the Garabagh conflict settlement
    must be supported by the people of Nagorno Garabagh first"

    18 January 2008 [11:34] - Today.Az

    US Co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza considers that
    "any resolution on the Garabagh conflict settlement must be supported
    by the people of Nagorno Garabagh first".



    Metthew Bryza made this statement in Yerevan, commenting on the
    visit of the co-chairman to the so-called "Nagorno Garabagh
    Republic".

    "Our visit to Garabagh aimed at close familiarization with the region
    and positions of the leadership of Garabagh, as any resolution on the
    Garabagh conflict settlement must be supported by the people of
    Garabagh", Matthew Bryza announced.

    He noted that the co-chairmen respect the people of Garabagh and
    expressed satisfaction that the mediators could hold observations
    directly in Garabagh.

    "The visit to Garabagh was of great importance, as this is a place
    where mediators can fully understand the problem", Bryza sia.

    In turn, the French co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Bernard
    Fassier noted that "he was glad to listen to the reasonable and
    pragmatic positions of the Garabagh leadership".

    It should be noted that in the framework of a regional visit, foreign
    mediators stayed in Nagorno Garabagh on January 15-15, where they met
    with the president of the self-appointed "Nagorno Garabagh Republic"
    Bako Saakyan and took part in the monitoring of the contact line of
    the armed forces of the so-called "Nagorno Garabagh Republic" and
    Azerbaijan.

    /Novosti-Armenia/


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/42445.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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