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    BAKU SAYS MOSCOW STEPPING UP GARABAGH SETTLEMENT EFFORTS

    AssA-Irada
    July 20, 2009 Monday
    Azerbaijan

    Some hopes were kindled for resolving the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh
    conflict following a one-on-one meeting of Azerbaijani and Russian
    Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Dmitry Medvedev, Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told journalists Monday. President Aliyev,
    Armenian leader Serzh Sarkisian and their Russian counterpart
    held their third trilateral meeting in Moscow on Saturday,
    following bilateral presidential talks on Garabagh settlement a
    day earlier. Afterwards, the Azerbaijani leader met one-on-one with
    President Medvedev.

    Mammadyarov said the experience of the past five years shows that more
    activeness is observed in the peace process. Medvedev is discussing
    the pettiest details now on his own initiative, the minister said. It
    is sensed that Russia is seeking to achieve advances in the conflict
    settlement. Mammadyarov said the recent statement issued by the three
    countries co-chairing the mediating OSCE Minsk Group in Italy indicates
    that these states are interested not in retaining the status quo in
    the conflict resolution, but moving the peace process forward. In the
    joint statement, US President Barack Obama, France's Nicolas Sarkozy
    and Russia's Dmitry Medvedev called on Armenian and Azerbaijani
    leaders to resolve their differences and move towards a final accord
    on the long-standing conflict based on the Madrid principles that were
    presented to the sides in late 2007. The foreign minister emphasized
    that the conflicting sides are working on the Madrid principles,
    but there are matters that are already certain. It is definite that,
    first, Armenians must withdraw their armed forces from the occupied
    Azerbaijani districts. This is unequivocal. A relevant timetable
    will be determined. Afterwards, the displaced persons are to return
    to their native land and communications are to be restored. Shortly
    before that, the European Union might hold a donor conference for
    the restoration of communications. Mammadyarov said one of the
    important issues was expanding ties between the Azerbaijani and
    Armenian communities of Upper Garabagh. The status of the region
    will be discussed only after all these matters have been resolved. We
    had said even prior to the Moscow meeting that we need to determine
    Upper Garabaghs status. Certainly, with a high-level autonomy within
    Azerbaijani territory. Mammadyarov noted that the mediators are due
    to pay separate visits to the region in early September and a joint
    visit in late September. Until then, they will continue working on
    the principles of the conflict settlement at hand. The minister said
    talks on the level of the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents will be
    continued in three months -- in October. Commenting on the interval
    of several months in presidential meetings, which have intensified
    of late, he said it would be wrong to consider this a break. During
    this time, ties will be expanded between the Azerbaijani and Armenian
    communities, Mammadyarov said. Another meeting of the communities
    is planned soon. But, this time, such a meeting will take place in
    a third country, he added. Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked
    in conflict for nearly two decades. A lengthy war ended with the
    signing of a cease-fire in 1994, but Armenia continues to occupy
    Upper Garabagh and seven other Azerbaijani districts in defiance of
    international law. Peace talks that kicked off after the hostilities
    have brought little tangible result so far but are still under way.
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