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    KARABAKH MEDIATORS TO MEET IN MOSCOW

    news.az
    April 21 2010
    Azerbaijan

    The USA's OSCE mediator on the Karabakh conflict, Robert Bradtke,
    has described his meetings in Baku as 'very serious and constructive'.

    'I was very pleased when [Azerbaijani President] Ilham
    Aliyev underlined that he supported a peaceful solution to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem,' Bradtke said. 'I reiterated at the meeting
    with the president that US President Barack Obama and Secretary
    of State Hillary Clinton supported a peaceful solution to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem.'

    The American diplomat said that the Minsk Group co-chairs would meet
    in Moscow tomorrow.

    Asked whether Armenia accepted the Madrid principles for a settlement,
    Robert Bradtke said: 'We will continue discussions. There are important
    points where common views are expressed, but some points have not
    been agreed yet.'

    He echoed his comments of yesterday that one of the goals of his
    visit was to regain the lost momentum in the Karabakh peace process.

    Robert Bradtke's remarks came as a senior Azerbaijani official
    broadened the scope of his criticism of Karabakh mediation to cover
    all three co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group.

    'We are not satisfied with the work of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
    in making progress on a settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    The problem is still in deadlock, there is no movement,' Ali Hasanov,
    head of the public policy department at the Azerbaijani presidential
    administration, told journalists today.

    He had earlier criticized the USA's mediation efforts, accusing it
    of bias in favour of Armenia.

    Hasanov, who did not meet the Minsk Group co-chairs, accused Armenia
    of stalling in the negotiations.

    'Armenia denies points that it coordinated in previous meetings and
    tries to return to the same issues,' he said.

    'Azerbaijan has no authority to review the activity of the OSCE Minsk
    Group and to determine its composition. This is an OSCE institution
    and its composition and the number of member countries are determined
    by the OSCE. If there is such dissatisfaction at the next OSCE summit
    Azerbaijan might express its position there. We are concerned that
    the co-chairs have not made any progress yet. The current question is
    whether the European Union should be represented in the group. There
    are other proposals too. Turkey's representation is also on the
    agenda. The OSCE should assess the proposals.'

    Hasanov also reacted to objections from the Armenian Foreign Ministry
    to Turkey's involvement in the Minsk Group.

    'The Armenian Foreign Ministry doesn't think what it is protesting
    against. This country has no will of its own, the Armenian president
    and foreign ministers have no will of their own, so there is no real
    progress in the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.'

    'It remains to be seen how the new Russian co-chair of the OSCE Minsk
    Group will work,' Hasanov said.

    Russia's new co-chair, Igor Popov, said in Baku today that Moscow's
    position on Karabakh would not change because of his appointment.

    Noting that it was his first visit to Azerbaijan in his capacity as
    a mediator, Popov did not answer journalists' questions. He said he
    would talk more after his visit to Armenia.
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