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    AZERBAIJAN WELCOMES OSCE WISH TO STEP UP NEGOTIATIONS

    armradio.am
    02.12.2009 11:46

    Commenting on the joint statement of the Heads of Delegation of the
    OSCE Minsk Group, Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei
    Lavrov, Foreign Minister of France Bernard Kouchner, and Deputy
    Secretary of State of the United States James Steinberg, Armenian
    Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian characterized the reference to
    the principles of the Helsinki Final Act as one of the greatest
    achievements of Armenian diplomacy.

    Nalbandian said that it was the first time that the OSCE Ministerial
    Council had adopted a written statement pointing out the need to
    observe the following three principles of international law: the
    non-use of force, the right of a nation to self-determination and
    territorial integrity. Nalbandian hoped that the foreign ministers
    of the 56 OSCE member states would make a statement confirming the
    above-mentioned principles.

    "When we come to an agreement on the Madrid Principles, negotiations
    on drawing up an agreement will start, and Nagorno-Karabakh should by
    all means participate in the negotiations," Armenian Foreign Minister
    Edward Nalbandian told journalists in Athens.

    "Agreement on the basic principles will pave the way for the signing
    of a peace agreement. This can be seen from the statement of the
    foreign ministers of the co-chair countries. I assess the meeting
    this way. There is a wish to intensify the negotiations and it has
    to be welcomed," Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told
    journalists in Athens.

    He said a rapprochement in positions is needed for agreement to be
    reached on the basic principles. The minister said this would pave
    the way to the signing of a comprehensive peace agreement.
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