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    AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIA RECOGNIZE PROGRESS AT TALKS ON KARABAKH

    Interfax
    Feb 4 2009
    Russia

    Baku and Yerevan have recognized progress at the recent talks on
    the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement held by the presidents and foreign
    ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Switzerland.

    "New as well as older principles were discussed," Azeri Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mamedyarov told journalists. There are certain unsettled
    issues in the basic principles that were discussed at presidential
    level, he said.

    "Each of the presidents expressed his opinion in an atmosphere of
    mutual understanding. Naturally, this is a complex process but we
    should be moving forward. There is no alternative to it," Mamedyarov
    said.

    "Both presidents recognized certain dynamics in tackling the Karabakh
    conflict meaning that the sides are beginning to understand each other
    better from meeting to meeting and trying to resolve the existing
    problems," Armenian Foreign Minister Edvard Nalbandian said.

    "I want to say that currently the settlement principles are being
    developed. After the key principles are agreed the sides will start
    work on basic documents," Nalbandian said.

    U.S. cochairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza spoke of the
    productiveness of the presidential meeting.

    There is development, dynamics has increased, and this is a positive
    element, he said.
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