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    US ENVOY URGES AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIA TO AGREE ON PEACE PRINCIPLES

    news.az
    May 31 2011
    Azerbaijan

    The time has come for agreement on the basic principles of a settlement
    to the Karabakh conflict, the US envoy to Azerbaijan, Matthew Bryza,
    has said.

    "The Deauville statement of Presidents Barack Obama of the US, Dmitriy
    Medvedev of Russia and Nicolas Sarkozy of France is the right statement
    for establishing stability in the region. The time has come to agree
    on the basic principles of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution,"
    Bryza told journalists in the southern town of Lankaran on Tuesday.

    He said the basic principles could be the basis of an agreement even
    in the absence of a final peace deal, Trend news agency reported.

    Presidents Obama, Medvedev and Sarkozy, whose countries co-chair the
    OSCE Minsk Group, the international body seeking a settlement to the
    Karabakh conflict, issued the statement on the sidelines of the G8
    summit in Deauville, Normandy.

    They called on the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders to demonstrate
    political will and finalize the basic principles for a settlement at
    their summit in the Russian city of Kazan on 26 June.

    "Further delay would only call into question the commitment of the
    sides to reach an agreement," the Deauville statement says.

    Azerbaijani officials said that the Deauville statement's call for
    progress on peace was targeted at Armenia, which they said was delaying
    a peace deal on Karabakh, while Armenian officials said the statement
    was targeted at Azerbaijan.

    The OSCE mediators have for some time been urging Azerbaijan and
    Armenia to adopt the basic principles for a peace deal.

    The principles include Armenia's return of the territories surrounding
    Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani control, an interim status for Karabakh
    providing guarantees of security and self-governance and the future
    determination of the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh through
    a legally binding expression of will.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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