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    Mediamax, Armenia
    May 7 2009


    US mediator reports "considerable progress" after Armenian, Azeri
    leaders meet



    Yerevan, 7 May: The US co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew
    Bryza announced today in Prague an "important" and "essential"
    progress in the negotiations process when summing up the meeting of
    the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    As Mediamax correspondent reports from Prague, the mediators met
    journalists following a meeting between the presidents of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan which took place at the residence of the US ambassador and
    lasted two and a half hours.

    "Presidents Aliyev and Sargsyan had constructive talks. They have
    managed to narrow down the number of disagreements on basic principles
    of settlement [of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict] and to reach general
    agreement on basic ideas proposed by the mediators with regards to
    these principles." Matthew Bryza said.

    The US diplomat said that the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    instructed the ministers of foreign affairs of their countries to
    continue talks with the mediators in the coming weeks and "to finalize
    the key concepts in the framework of basic principles". According to
    Matthew Bryza, the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan "have for the
    first time agreed on the basic principles around these principles" and
    this allows to state the existence of "serious and considerable
    progress" in the peace process.

    Russian mediator Yuriy Merzlyakov said that "there is a principal
    agreement to hold the next meeting of the presidents of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan in St Petersburg in the beginning of June." He said that in
    order to get prepared for the meeting, the co-chairmen of the OSCE
    Minsk Group will visit the region while French co-chairman Bernard
    Fassier said that mediators have "lots of work" to do to prepare the
    meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders.

    Answering a question about the possible influence of Baku's negative
    attitude towards the attempts to normalize Armenian-Turkish relations
    on the peace process, Matthew Bryza said that "these two processes
    develop in parallel and at different speeds".

    "Progress in one of the processes may encourage progress in
    another. However, we are dealing with two different processes", the
    American mediator said.
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