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    CO-CHAIRS OF OSCE MINSK GROUP CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TALKS PROSPECTS

    armradio.am
    07.11.2008 10:25

    Last weekend's Moscow meeting between the presidents of Russia,
    Armenia and Azerbaijan gave the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group,
    which deals with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, reason for cautious
    optimism, the Co-Chairs told journalists.

    Ambassador Yuri Merzlyakov of the Russian Federation, Ambassador
    Bernard Fassier of France and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
    Matthew Bryza of the United States, along with Ambassador Andrzej
    Kasprzyk, the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office
    on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, talked to journalists after their
    address to the OSCE Permanent Council.

    "There are personal factors and objective factors in the region that
    give us Co-Chairs a reason for some cautious optimism or realistic
    optimism," said Bryza.

    "Among the personal factors, the 2 November Moscow meeting between
    Presidents Aliyev of Azerbaijan and Sarkisyan of Armenia confirmed
    the constructive spirit of their first St Petersburg meeting last
    June. This constructive spirit allowed them to sign the first ever
    declaration on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process," Fassier said. The
    discussions between Ankara and Yerevan were also among the positive
    factors.

    Among the objective factors, obviously, some elements changed since
    the crisis in Georgia. The Co-Chairs said that Armenia felt the
    fragile character of their lines of communication for imports and
    exports through Georgia. Azerbaijan felt deeply the vulnerability of
    the so-called energy corridor through Georgia.

    Merzlyakov added: "This Moscow meeting, though prepared long in advance
    in bilateral way, Russia-Armenia, Russia-Azerbaijan, nevertheless
    is in the framework in the Minsk Group Co-Chair countries' efforts
    of mediation."

    Kasprzyk noted that an estimated 25 people died this year on the
    front lines of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and highlighted that
    such incidents were detrimental to the peace process.

    The Minsk Group Co-Chairs plan to visit the region in the weeks prior
    to the OSCE Ministerial Council, scheduled in Helsinki on 4 and 5
    December, to work with the parties to build on the recently-established
    positive momentum and to try to find a mutually acceptable solution
    to the last remaining differences between them.
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