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    OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE ENCOURAGED BY THE "POSITIVE MOMENTUM" IN THE KARABAKH TALKS

    armradio.am
    30.10.2009 11:17

    The new Chairman of the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe (OSCE), Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou on Thursday
    said he was encouraged by positive momentum in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace talks and expressed his support for ongoing efforts by the
    OSCE's Minsk Group to resolve the conflict.

    In his first speech to the OSCE Permanent Council since taking over
    as Chairman-in-Office on Oct. 6, Papandreou called on OSCE member
    states to "enhance cooperation to address prevailing tensions in the
    South Caucasus," and pledged to lend his "personal support" to the
    American, French and Russian Minsk Group Co-Chairs "in their quest
    to achieve a long-lasting peace in the South-Caucasus region."

    He referred to protracted conflicts like the one in Nagorno-Karabakh,
    saying that "they are potential sources of discord, and we cannot
    afford to leave them on the back burner. The war in Georgia has proven
    this point."

    "Protracted conflicts have stubbornly plagued the OSCE area for
    decades now. "We are encouraged by the positive momentum that the
    recent frequent meetings of the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    have created," he added.

    "We know that they are potential sources of discord, and we cannot
    afford to leave them on the back burner. I would like to pay
    tribute to the three Co-Chairs of the Minsk Group, as well as to my
    personal representative for the conflict dealt with by the Minsk
    Group Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk. I would like to pay tribute to
    their tireless efforts to find a mutually acceptable solution to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue," he said.
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