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    MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIR STATES ISSUE JOINT STATEMENT ON NAGORNO KARABAKH

    News.Az
    22 March 2012

    The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing states have issued a joint statement
    on Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    The foreign ministers of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries
    Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov, Secretary
    of State of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Foreign
    Minister of France Alain Juppe, issued the following statement today:

    "On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the formal request
    to convene a conference on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, we, the
    Foreign Ministers of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries, call
    upon the sides to demonstrate the political will needed to achieve a
    lasting and peaceful settlement. As Presidents Medvedev, Obama, and
    Sarkozy reiterated in their joint statement at Deauville on May 24,
    2011, only a negotiated settlement can lead to peace, stability, and
    reconciliation, and any attempt to use force to resolve the conflict
    would bring only more suffering to a region that has known uncertainty
    and insecurity for too long.

    We recall that the peoples of the region have suffered most from
    the consequences of war, and any delay in reaching a settlement will
    only prolong their hardships. A new generation has come of age in the
    region with no first-hand memory of Armenians and Azeris living side
    by side, and prolonging these artificial divisions only deepens the
    wounds of war. For this reason, we urge the leaders of the sides to
    prepare their populations for peace, not war.

    Progress toward peace has been made. The joint statements of our three
    Presidents at L'Aquila in 2009, Muskoka in 2010, and Deauville in 2011
    outlined elements of a framework for a comprehensive peace settlement.

    Recently, the January 23, 2012, joint statement in Sochi, Russia, by
    Presidents Aliyev, Sargsian, and Medvedev expressed the commitment
    of the two sides to accelerate reaching agreement on the Basic
    Principles. We urge the leaders of the sides to complete work as soon
    as possible on the framework agreement and subsequent final settlement
    - based on the Helsinki Final Act principles of non-use or threat of
    force, territorial integrity, and self-determination and equal rights
    of peoples; the United Nations Charter; and norms and principles of
    international law - which will allow the entire region to move beyond
    the status quo toward a more secure and prosperous future."




    From: A. Papazian
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