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    ARMENIAN, AZERBAIJANI LEADERS BID TO SETTLE CONFLICT

    France 24
    July 10 2009

    The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to meet next
    week in a bid to resolve their conflict over the separatist enclave
    of Nagorny Karabakh, a Russian mediator said Friday.

    "The coming meeting is very important and we hope to take the final
    steps toward resolving the conflict," said Yuri Merzlyakov. "Both
    (presidents) aim to attain results at this meeting."

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his Armenian counterpart Serzh
    Sarkisian will meet July 17 in Moscow, the Russian diplomat said.

    Merzlyakov co-heads the Minsk Group, which includes France, Russia
    and the United States and is charged with settling the dispute.

    Bernard Fassier, the French co-president of the group, also expressed
    optimism over the talks on Azerbaijan's separatist enclave.

    "We are expecting a breakthrough in the negotiation process, and I
    hope that the presidents are going to agree on the basic principles
    of a future accord," he said.

    US President Barack Obama and his French and Russian counterparts,
    Nicolas Sarkozy and Dmitry Medvedev, on Friday called on Armenia
    and Azerbaijan to settle the conflict in a statement released on the
    sidelines of a G8 summit in Italy.

    Nagorny Karabakh, inhabited mostly by ethnic Armenians and effectively
    controlled by Armenia, declared independence from Azerbaijan in 1991,
    sparking conflict.

    According to differing estimates, the conflict claimed between 25,000
    and 30,000 lives and displaced up to a million people.
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