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    Russia, France and the USA urge Armenia and Azerbaijan not to select
    any elements over others in Karabakh conflict settlement


    2010-07-17 14:03:00



    ArmInfo. The Heads of Delegation of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair
    countries, Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei Lavrov,
    Foreign Minister of France Bernard Kouchner, and Deputy Secretary of
    State of the United States James Steinberg, released a joint statement
    today at the OSCE Informal Ministerial in Almaty.

    The OSCE headquarters told ArmInfo that Lavrov, Kouchner, and
    Steinberg met on the margins of the OSCE Informal Ministerial with
    Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Elmar Mammadyarov and Foreign Minister
    of Armenia Edward Nalbandian in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The Heads of
    Delegation of the Co-Chair countries recalled the joint statement on
    Nagorno-Karabakh of December 1, 2009 at the OSCE Ministerial meeting
    in Athens and reminded the sides of their commitment to seek a
    peaceful settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict based on the
    principles contained in the Helsinki Final Act, particularly those
    related to refraining from the threat or use of force, the territorial
    integrity of states, and the equal rights and self determination of
    peoples. They reiterated that the elements articulated by Presidents
    Medvedev, Sarkozy, and Obama on July 10, 2009 at L'Aquila and repeated
    at Muskoka on June 26, 2010 must be the foundation of any fair and
    lasting settlement to the conflict.

    "These proposed elements have been conceived as an integrated whole,
    and any attempt to select some elements over others would make it
    impossible to achieve a balanced solution",- says the statement.
    Foreign Minister Kouchner and Deputy Secretary Steinberg expressed
    appreciation for the efforts of President Medvedev and Foreign
    Minister Lavrov to bridge the differences between the parties, taking
    into consideration the positions discussed during the meetings in
    Sochi on January 25, 2010 and in St. Petersburg on June 17, 2010.

    The Heads of Delegation of Russia, France, and the United States
    stressed that the efforts made so far by the parties to the conflict
    have not been sufficient to overcome their differences. They deplored
    recent developments, which have increased tension in the region,
    including the serious armed incident of June 18-19, 2010 and
    inflammatory public statements. They warned that the use of force
    created the current situation, and its use again would only lead to
    suffering, devastation, and a legacy of conflict and hostility that
    would last for generations.

    They urged a greater spirit of compromise to reach agreement on a
    common basis for continuing the negotiations. Additional actions by
    the sides are needed to reinforce the ceasefire of 1994 and to create
    a more favorable atmosphere for further political dialogue and
    reaching agreements. The Heads of Delegation of the Co-Chair countries
    renewed their commitment to support the sides in reaching a peace
    agreement, but reiterated that the primary responsibility to put an
    end to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict still remains with Azerbaijani
    and Armenian leaders.




    From: A. Papazian
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