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    Radio Netherlands
    Nov 22 2009


    Progress made in Nagorno-Karabakh talks

    Published on 22 November 2009 - 9:57pm

    Progress has been made in the Nagorno-Karabakh talks between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, which are currently being held in the southern German
    city of München.

    However, mediators from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe (OSCE) say the talks have not been without difficulties. On
    Saturday, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev threatened to take over the
    region by force, if the talks failed.

    The enclave was once allocated to the mainly Muslim Azerbaijan by
    Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin. When the Soviet Union
    disintegrated, the mainly Christian Armenian people of the region
    fought for independence. Armenia supported them.

    Tensions in the region increased recently when Turkey reached
    agreement with Armenia on open borders in an effort to improve
    relations between the two countries. The Azerbaijanis are furious as
    Turkey has said it will only sign the agreement if Armenia makes
    concessions with regard to the enclave. Sixteen years ago, Turkey
    closed the borders as a sign of solidarity with Azerbaijan.

    Some 30,000 people died and more than one million were made homeless
    before a ceasefire was declared in Nagorno-Karabakh in 1993. A deal
    could mean Nagorno-Karabakh giving back a number of districts to
    Azerbaijan in return for greater international recognition.

    http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/pr ogress-made-nagorno-karabakh-talks
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