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    AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN LEADERS PREPARED TO SOLVE NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT: US CO-CHAIRMAN

    Trend News Agency
    Sept 18 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 18 September/ TrendNews, corr R. Novruzov/ Leaders of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia are prepared to solve Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
    Matthew Bryza, US co-chairman of OSCE Minsk group said.

    "US fully support sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan
    and prepared to help solve the conflict. The agreement should be
    reached on the base of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan," Bryza
    said to journalists in Baku.

    The conflict between the two countries of the South Caucasus began
    in 1988 due to Armenian territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Since
    1992, Armenian Armed Forces have occupied 20% of Azerbaijan including
    the Nagorno-Karabakh region and its seven surrounding districts. In
    1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement at which
    time the active hostilities ended. The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk
    Group (Russia, France, and the US) are currently holding peaceful
    negotiations.

    The solution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is very important. US is
    prepared to assist sides in reaching agreement, Bryza said.

    "Azerbaijan can rely on US assistance both in difficult times and in
    peace," diplomat said.

    This week, US co-chairman of OSCE Minsk Group visited the region
    of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, held talks with Azerbaijani and
    Armenian leadership and discussed the upcoming visit of foreign
    ministers of both countries to be held in New York within meeting of
    UN General Assembly.

    The peace agreement between the two countries should be reached in
    a way that we will suit both parties. The agreement should be honest
    and accepted by both parties, Bryza said.
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