AZERBAIJAN: OSCE MINSK GROUP CO-CHARIS GIVE PRESS CONFERENCE IN VIENNA
ISRIA (subscription)
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Nov 9 2008
DC
Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group - Yuri Merzlyakov of Russia,
Bernard Fassier of France and Matthew Bryza of the United States -
presented a statement on Nagorno-Karabakh to the OSCE Permanent
Council in Vienna on November 6.
Following their address, the Co-Chairs talked to journalists.
They praised the Moscow Declaration, and expressed hope the parties
will continue high-level discussions.
The Co-Chairs also stressed both countries` commitment to find a
peaceful solution to the conflict.
They stressed the importance of observing international legal norms
and principles during the dispute`s settlement process.
The Co-Chairs also said that the settlement of the conflict depends
only on the conflicting sides, and stressed the Minsk Group is just
playing the role of a mediator.
The Minsk Group Co-Chairs are expected to visit the region in
mid-November.
ISRIA (subscription)
http://www.azerbaijan.az/cgi-bin/cl ient/archive.cgi?action=GetFullNews&ldid=2005- 07-26<id=21:41:54&ndid=2008-11-07&nid=5
Nov 9 2008
DC
Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group - Yuri Merzlyakov of Russia,
Bernard Fassier of France and Matthew Bryza of the United States -
presented a statement on Nagorno-Karabakh to the OSCE Permanent
Council in Vienna on November 6.
Following their address, the Co-Chairs talked to journalists.
They praised the Moscow Declaration, and expressed hope the parties
will continue high-level discussions.
The Co-Chairs also stressed both countries` commitment to find a
peaceful solution to the conflict.
They stressed the importance of observing international legal norms
and principles during the dispute`s settlement process.
The Co-Chairs also said that the settlement of the conflict depends
only on the conflicting sides, and stressed the Minsk Group is just
playing the role of a mediator.
The Minsk Group Co-Chairs are expected to visit the region in
mid-November.