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    MATTHEW BRYZA: "MOSCOW DECLARATION IS THE RESULT EMERGED FROM SIGNIFICANT WORK BY ALL THE CO-CHAIRS"

    Azeri Press Agency
    Nov 4 2008
    Azerbaijan

    "The co-chairs have developed a concept of how to resolve the conflict"

    Baku. Victoria Dementyeva-APA. OSCE Minsk Group American Co-chair
    Matthew Bryza's interview with APA

    -Could you give us your estimation according the declaration which
    was signed yesterday by presidents of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia?

    -Yesterday's declaration is significant. The Presidents of Azerbaijan
    and Armenia affirm their commitment to energize discussions on a
    framework for a political settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    on the basis of the Minsk Group's ongoing efforts, including the
    Basic Principles we have been discussing and developing for the past
    3 years. The Co-Chairs needed this support from the two presidents
    to help us all move the negotiations more quickly. After all, the
    Co-Chairs are merely mediators; the Presidents make the decisions.

    - How will the declaration influence on the process of solving the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    -The declaration itself may have a positive impact on the
    negotiations. What is even more important is that the declaration
    reflects a positive mood between the two presidents, without which
    there is no real chance to advance the negotiations

    -There is an opinion that Russia took an initiative of mediating the
    conflict into its hands and the USA is not so active...

    -The U.S. is very active in working with its fellow Minsk Group
    Co-Chairs and the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia to advance the
    negotiations. Sometimes our efforts are quiet; sometimes our efforts
    are more visible. This past weekend, Russia decided to follow the
    path of high visibility, and helped produce a useful declaration. But,
    the result emerged from significant work by all the co-chairs.

    -Have the co-chairs of Minsk Group any approved plan of solving
    the conflict?

    -Of course the co-chairs have developed a concept of how to resolve
    the conflict. That is what the Basic Principles are. The Co-Chair
    countries presented the Co-Chairs' recommendations for a framework
    defined by the Basic Principles at last November's OSCE Summit in
    Madrid, in what is known as "the Madrid Document." It is important
    to keep in mind that the Madrid Document outlines the Co-Chairs'
    suggestions, which we expect will be improved and/or edited by the
    leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan through direct negotiations.

    - Have the co-chairs of Minsk Group confirmed the next meeting to
    continue the solving of the conflict?

    - The co-chairs will visit the region in the next few weeks to meet
    with the leaders and prepare for the OSCE Ministerial meeting in
    Helsinki in early December. Through these consultations, we hope
    we can help the parties agree when the presidents of Azerbaijan and
    Armenia might again meet to build on current positive momentum.

    - Do the co-chairs have plans to meet OSCE Chairman-in-Office Alexander
    Stubb to discuss the next steps of your activity?

    - The co-chairs consult periodically with the OSCE Chairman in Office,
    and will do so again soon. Personally speaking, I have the honor to
    consult with Finnish FM Stubb on several issues. He has shown great
    leadership as the Chairman in Office.
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