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    ARMENIA SAYS COULD MEET AZERI LEADER OVER KARABAKH

    Reuters
    March 13 2008
    UK

    YEREVAN, March 13 (Reuters) - Armenia on Thursday said its newly
    elected president was ready to meet his Azeri counterpart to discuss
    Nagorno-Karabakh as mediators push for dialogue after the worst clash
    in the disputed region for several years.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan said Russia, the United
    States and France -- who are mediators in the conflict -- were pushing
    for a meeting between president-elect Serzh Sarksyan and Azeri leader
    Ilham Aliyev.

    The first window of opportunity for Prime Minister Sarksyan, who was
    elected president last month, would be at the NATO summit in Bucharest
    next month, Oskanyan said.

    "If there is such a proposal and if the Azeri side agrees to this,
    then the newly elected president ... is ready to participate in this
    meeting," he told reporters at a news briefing in Yerevan.

    Nagorno-Karabakh, a richly fertile area high in the Caucasus mountains,
    broke away from Azerbaijan in the late 1980s, sparking a 1992-94 war
    which killed about 35,000 people.

    A ceasefire was agreed in 1994 but the search for a lasting peace is
    stalled. The rebel territory is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians
    and controlled by Armenia.

    Both sides have given different accounts of shooting this month, in
    which Armenia says eight people were killed. Azerbaijan has said about
    20 people were killed, which would make it the worst clash in recent
    years.
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