BRYZA: KARABAKH CONFLICT CAN'T BE RESOLVED WITHOUT COMPROMISE
PanARMENIAN.Net
04.06.2008 13:54 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ OSCE Minsk Group U.S. Co-chair Matthew Bryza supposes
that the status quo in the Karabakh issue creates danger.
"It is evident because people still die in firings.
Both sides have suffered and they should find common ground and
come to an agreement, which implies search for compromise," he
said. "Peaceful agreement is impossible without concessions on
Azerbaijan and Armenia's part. And this depends on the parties to
conflict but not on the mediators."
Asked what else is necessary for finding a mutually acceptable
solution, Ambassador Bryza said, "The sides need talks, political
will, common sense. This means that the Presidents should create the
atmosphere of trust. We will see whether they will succeed. As to me,
I will do everything in my power to encourage the process."
Commenting on his expectations for the June 6 Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting,
he said, "This will be an acquaintance and I do not expect anything
else.
Negotiators should know each other," Day.az reports.
PanARMENIAN.Net
04.06.2008 13:54 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ OSCE Minsk Group U.S. Co-chair Matthew Bryza supposes
that the status quo in the Karabakh issue creates danger.
"It is evident because people still die in firings.
Both sides have suffered and they should find common ground and
come to an agreement, which implies search for compromise," he
said. "Peaceful agreement is impossible without concessions on
Azerbaijan and Armenia's part. And this depends on the parties to
conflict but not on the mediators."
Asked what else is necessary for finding a mutually acceptable
solution, Ambassador Bryza said, "The sides need talks, political
will, common sense. This means that the Presidents should create the
atmosphere of trust. We will see whether they will succeed. As to me,
I will do everything in my power to encourage the process."
Commenting on his expectations for the June 6 Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting,
he said, "This will be an acquaintance and I do not expect anything
else.
Negotiators should know each other," Day.az reports.