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    US AND RUSSIAN MEDIATORS IN KARABAKH NEGOTIATIONS TO RESIGN

    http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/news /eav081409d.shtml
    8/14/09

    After spending years mediating between Armenia and Azerbaijan over
    the secessionist Nagorno-Karabakh enclave, both US and Russian point
    men in the Caucasus are calling it a day.

    This week, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Eurasian
    Affairs Matthew Bryza said he would step down from his State
    Department position and quit his job as co-chair of the Minsk Group,
    the OSCE mechanism tasked with advancing a peaceful resolution to
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    Azerbaijani and Russian media reported on August 14 that Bryza's
    Russian counterpart Yuriy Merzlyakov, the longest-standing Minsk Group
    co-chair, is also set to leave his post. The group's third co-chair
    is French career diplomat Bernard Fassier.

    Azerbaijan's Zerkalo newspaper suggested on August 13 that former
    US Ambassador to Kosovo Tina Kaidanow, who has already been named as
    Bryza's replacement at the State Department, is likely to become the
    group's new US co-chair.

    Meanwhile, citing Russian Embassy sources, several Azerbaijani news
    outlets suggested on August 14 that Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
    Grigoriy Karasin is slated to replace Merzlyakov. The Russian Foreign
    Ministry has not confirmed the appointment.
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