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    Interfax, Russia
    Nov 15 2008


    Minsk Group Leaders Arrive in N.-Karabakh
    Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:11 PM

    (Source: Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English)YEREVAN. Nov 15
    (Interfax) - The U.S., Russian and French co- chairmen of the Minsk
    Group, an Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe body
    mediating in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, have arrived in the
    disputed enclave, where they are to meet with the region's leader.
    The co-chairmen, Matthew Bryza of the United States, Yury Merzlyakov
    of Russia and Bernard Facier of France, will meet with Beko Sahakian,
    president of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, an
    Armenian-speaking enclave in Azerbaijan and the source of a two-decade
    conflict between that country and Armenia.

    Bryza, Merzlyakov and Facier, who arrived in Armenia from Baku on
    Friday, are expected to meet with journalists on Monday.

    In a radio program earlier on Saturday, Russian Foreign Minister
    Sergei Lavrov expressed optimism about chances for the settlement of
    the conflict.

    The Azeri and Armenian presidents, Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan, at
    a meeting in Moscow, "unequivocally reaffirmed their readiness and
    intentions to continue having meetings at the highest level, and they
    did so for the first time in 14 years in the form of a document to
    which they put their signatures," Lavrov told Moscow radio station
    Ekho Moskvy.

    This, Lavrov, said, was the first time the two countries made such a
    pledge since "the end of the hot phase of the conflict."

    "Secondly, the Moscow declaration contains concrete instructions by
    President Aliyev and President Sargsyan for their foreign ministers to
    intensify the work of seeking compromises," the Russian minister said.

    "Thirdly, it was the first time that the Armenian and Azeri
    leaderships recorded the actual fact of the existence of the Madrid
    document, which the co-chairmen handed to the [conflict] parties a
    year ago," he said.

    Lavrov said the fact that "the Armenian and Azeri sides have recorded
    at presidential level the existence of this document and their
    readiness to take it into account in their work [is] a great step
    forward."

    "Russia, the U.S. and France have no tactical disagreements on this
    conflict, they are following the same route and trying to stimulate
    the parties to reach agreement. The Moscow declaration stresses the
    sustained significance of this mechanism more than once," Lavrov said.
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