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    ARMENIAN AND AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENTS HOLD NEW ROUND OF TALKS

    EurasiaNet
    July 17 2009
    NY

    Armenia President Serzh Sargsyan and Azerbaijan leader Ilham Aliyev
    held two hours of face-to-face talks on July 17, seeking to achieve a
    breakthrough in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. Neither Armenian
    nor Azerbaijani officials released details about the discussion,
    held in Moscow.

    Sargsyan and Aliyev were scheduled to continue Karabakh talks on July
    18, along with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. With international
    mediators expressing growing optimism about a peace deal, Sargsyan in
    particular has come under growing domestic pressure. Representatives
    of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) -- a one-time member
    of the governing coalition that has become estranged from Sargsyan's
    administration in recent months -- warned the government against making
    "irreversible" concessions.

    ARF spokesman Armen Rustamian said on July 16 that his party would
    push for Sargsyan's resignation if the president signed a pact with
    Azerbaijan that was deemed to be overly conciliatory. Rustamian
    also suggested that Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian should
    resign. "Armenia's foreign policy has deviated from the main provisions
    of its national security strategy," Rustamian claimed.

    Nalbandian told the A1plus news agency on July 17 that Armenia would
    not commit itself to an agreement unless all its concerns were fully
    taken into account, and its security conditions met.
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