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  • En Route To Baku, US Envoy In Yerevan Sees More Progress In Karabakh

    EN ROUTE TO BAKU, US ENVOY IN YEREVAN SEES MORE PROGRESS IN KARABAKH TALKS

    Asbarez
    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=41757_4/23 /2009_1
    Wednesday, April 22, 2009

    A top U.S. negotiator spoke of a "new phase" in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace process after he and fellow mediators from France and Russia
    held talks with Armenian leaders in Yerevan on Wednesday.

    The three co-chairs of the OSCE's Minsk Group met President Serzh
    Sarkisian and Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian at the start of
    a new round of regional shuttle diplomacy aimed at speeding up an
    Armenian-Azerbaijani framework agreement on Karabakh. They are due
    to proceed to Stepanakert and Baku later this week.

    As always, official Armenian sources gave few details of the
    confidential talks. A short statement issued by the Armenian Foreign
    Ministry late Tuesday said only that they focused on ways of narrowing
    the conflicting parties' differences over the basic principles of a
    Karabakh settlement put forward by the mediators.

    "Now I feel that we are moving to a new phase with a deeper, more
    detailed discussion of the remaining elements of the basic principles
    that need to be resolved," the group's U.S. co-chair, Matthew Bryza,
    told RFE/RL after follow-up talks on Wednesday with Nalbandian. "At
    the end of the day, what we have to have is a mutual agreement on
    a settlement based on the [OSCE's] three core Helsinki Final Act
    principles of territorial integrity, self-determination and non-use
    of force."

    "I hope that we can sustain this progress here and then in Baku
    and Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh in the next couple of days," said
    Bryza. "There is quite a bit of momentum, and we need to capitalize
    on it while we can." He confirmed that Sarkisian and Azerbaijan's
    President Ilham Aliev plan to meet on May 7 on the sidelines of a
    European Union summit in Prague.

    Visiting Russia on Friday, Aliev expressed hope that the Karabakh
    conflict will be settled "rather quickly." "The positions of the
    sides recently became closer to a certain degree," he said. "Some
    questions that previously seemed hard to solve have been agreed."
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