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    US HAILS KARABAKH PEACE TALKS AS 'BREAKTHROUGH'

    TurkishNY
    http://www.turkishny.com/en/english-news/11627-us -hails-karabakh-peace-talks-as.html
    July 15 2009

    Ahead of the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents' key meeting in
    Russia, US mediator of the Minsk Group Matt Bryza tells the Daily News
    that the strengthening dialogue has brought mediation efforts to a
    'new and hopeful level' and welcomes Moscow's contributions

    The United States has welcomed the progress in the peace process
    between regional rivals Armenia and Azerbaijan concerning the disputed
    Nagorno-Karabakh territory.

    "There is a real breakthrough in negotiations," said Matt Bryza,
    U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian
    affairs. The U.S. official on Monday attended the European Union's
    flagship Nabucco natural gas pipeline project signing ceremony in
    Ankara, where he spoke to the Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review.

    Together with Russia and France, the United States is co-chairing an
    international panel, the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe, or OSCE, which has sought to mediate the
    dispute between the two countries.

    The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan are due to meet in Russia
    on Friday for the sixth time in 13 months and the third time in
    three months.

    "The OSCE Minsk Group's mediation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    is accelerating. ... The increasing pace of their meetings reflects
    a strengthening of the dialogue between the presidents," Bryza said.

    "These factors have brought our mediation effort to a new and hopeful
    level. We hope the presidents' meeting on July 17 will build on the
    important progress they made in St. Petersburg on June 4, and clear
    the way to finalize the set of basic principles proposed by the Minsk
    Group co-chairs in Madrid in November 2007."

    He stressed President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton were providing their personal support to his efforts as the
    U.S. mediator.

    "The three Minsk Group co-chairs, from the United States, Russia,
    and France, work together as a strong and collaborative team. We
    welcome the important and positive contributions by Russian President
    Medvedev," said Bryza.

    In recent remarks marking the most revealing announcement to date on
    the details of the peace process, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    said the Armenian pullback from five territories was reflected in
    the Minsk Group's proposals and only after the complete withdrawal
    could there be discussion about the status of Karabakh.

    "The question of the phased withdrawal of Armenian forces from occupied
    territories outside Nagorno-Karabakh is the first stage. Immediately
    after the signing of agreements, troops are slated to be withdrawn
    from five regions," Aliyev was quoted as saying, adding that the
    withdrawal of forces from the two regions would take place five years
    after the initial pull back.

    While in London on Monday, Aliyev, who did not attend the Nabucco
    signing ceremony in Ankara, instead sending his energy minister
    Natik Aliyev, said Nagorno-Karabakh would never be recognized as an
    independent country.
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