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    ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN AGREE TO MOVE FORWARD WITH KARABAKH TALKS

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/06/04/armenia-a zerbaijan-agree-to-move-forward-with-karabakh-talk s/
    Jun 4th, 2009

    ST. PETERSBURG (RFE/RL)-Armenia and Azerbaijan reported further
    progress towards the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    after a fresh meeting of their presidents held in Saint-Petersburg,
    Russia on Thursday.

    Presidents Serzh Sarkisian and Ilham Aliyev spoke one on one for about
    two and a half hours before and after being joined by their foreign
    ministers and the U.S., Russian and French mediators co-chairing
    the OSCE Minsk Group. It was their fifth face-to-face encounter in
    one year.

    Neither president made any public statements after the
    talks. Sarkisian's office issued only a written statement saying that
    the meeting took place "in a constructive atmosphere."

    "The parties agreed to move forward in the negotiating process," the
    statement said. It added that they instructed their top diplomats and
    the mediators to continue their efforts to narrow Yerevan's and Baku's
    disagreements and to prepare for yet another Armenian-Azerbaijani
    summit.

    "Although we cannot talk about a breakthrough or substantial
    progress today, the parties are moving forward and have agreed
    to continue negotiations," Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian told
    journalists. Nalbandian's Azerbaijani counterpart, Elmar Mammadyarov,
    gave a similarly positive assessment of the talks.

    "What we heard today [from the presidents] is creating a basis for
    the continuation of our work," Mammadyarov told RFE/RL's Armenian
    service. He said he believes that the Saint-Petersburg talks were
    more productive than the previous Aliyev-Sarkisian meeting held in
    Prague a month ago.

    According to the mediators, during that meeting Aliyev and
    Sarkisian bridged some of their differences on basic principles of a
    Nagorno-Karabakh settlement proposed by the troika. The Minsk Group's
    U.S. co-chair, Matthew Bryza, has repeatedly spoken of "significant
    progress" made in Prague.

    Bryza told RFE/RL's Armenian service last week that the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani leaders are unlikely to iron out all of their disagreements
    on "a handful of remaining principles" in Saint-Petersburg and will
    therefore need to hold more talks "relatively quickly." "Based on
    their conversation in Prague, I do believe that a breakthrough can
    happen at Saint-Petersburg and/or shortly thereafter," he said.
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