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    International Herald Tribune, France
    Nov 2 2008


    Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to intensify talks
    The Associated PressPublished: November 2, 2008


    MOSCOW: The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed Sunday to
    intensify talks to end a 20-year conflict over the disputed territory
    of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The pledge was made during discussions outside Moscow hosted by
    Russia's president that lasted less than three hours, according to a
    joint statement.

    Nagorno-Karabakh has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces
    since a six-year conflict that killed about 30,000 and displaced 1
    million people before a truce was reached in 1994. Sporadic clashes
    have continued.

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev proposed the talks last month and
    they appear to reflect a renewed Kremlin effort to strengthen its
    influence in the energy-rich Caspian region.

    Presidents Serge Sarkisian of Armenia and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan
    agreed to instruct their foreign ministers "to speed up further moves
    in the negotiating process," the declaration said.

    The foreign ministers will work with Russia, the U.S. and France,
    co-chairmen of the so-called Minsk Group of the Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe, which has tried unsuccessfully to
    negotiate a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

    The U.S. also has promised recently to intensify its efforts to help
    solve the conflict.

    Washington and Moscow have both pointed to Georgia's war with Russia
    in August, saying it has underlined the need to settle other regional
    conflicts through talks.

    The presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia met one-on-one before they
    were joined by Medvedev for the talks, which took place at Medvedev's
    residence, Meiendorf Castle.

    Aliyev and Sarkisian last met to discuss Nagorno-Karabakh in June
    2007, also in Russia.
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