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    ARMENIAN MINISTER UPBEAT ON MOSCOW TALKS ON KARABAKH

    Armenia TV
    Nov 4 2008
    Armenia

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edvard Nalbandyan has voiced hope that "the
    intensification of the [Karabakh] negotiations" after the Armenian
    and Azerbaijani presidents met in Moscow on 2 November "will open a
    door to the settlement" of the conflict over the disputed territory,
    Armenia TV reported on 4 November.

    Nalbandyan told the channel that "the meeting in Moscow was
    constructive. The meeting was efficient in the sense that a document
    has been signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan for the first time in
    14 years; and the document was signed at the level of presidents".

    However, the Armenian foreign minister added that "a declaration is not
    a treaty, but it is also important in the sense that this declaration
    mentions the significance of a peaceful, political settlement of the
    Karabakh issue, as well as of continuation of the mediator efforts
    of the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group".

    Nalbandyan noted that the declaration attached importance to
    "international guarantees that should accompany that settlement
    process". The minister said that Russia had initiated the meeting
    in view of its co-chairing of the Minsk Group and added that Russia
    "always played a constructive role in the peace process... This
    initiative was extremely important for opening a new stage in terms
    of boosting the negotiations".

    Armenia TV quoted Nalbandyan as saying that Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan will discuss the Karabakh settlement with French President
    Nicholas Sarkozy as part of his visit to France on 4 November.
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