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    US DIPLOMAT SAYS CONCESSIONS IMPORTANT FOR REACHING KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

    12:37 ~U 12.09.13

    The United States' new co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group has stressed
    the importance of mutual concessions in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process.

    Speaking to reporters in Yerevan, Ambassador James Warlick said that
    all the sides involved in the conflict have to agree to concessions
    if they want a successful outcome.

    The diplomat said that he does not have new proposals, adding that
    he finds confidence- and security-building measures very important
    in the negotiation process.

    He said that the track II diplomacy will be very helpful in developing
    the necessary perception and confidence for reaching peace.

    Noting that about 20 years have passed since the signing of ceasefire,
    the diplomat added the people in the region deserve a lasting peace
    after paying a heavy price. According to him, the peace efforts
    will not succeed without the political will of the state leaders,
    and the mutual concessions and mutual confidence-building between
    the two nations. The diplomat noted that the prevention of a further
    tension is in the interests of the future generations.

    He said further that the Helsinki Final Act, underpinning the
    principles of territorial integrity, non-use of force and the
    self-determination of nations, continues to remain at the heart of
    the negotiations.

    Asked why the Minsk Group co-chairs pay no heed to Azerbaijan's
    continuing arms race, the diplomat answered that it is their desire
    to avoid an arms race and reach a peaceful solution between the sides.

    The journalists attending the news conference were interested know
    if the US co-chair had expressed any opinion on the Azerbaijani
    authorities' attitude to Hakob Injighulyan, the Armenian army private
    who was taken hostage in the country last month after accidentally
    crossing the border from Nagorno-Karabakh. They particularly asked
    Mr Warlick if, during his visit to the country, he had raised the
    question that the Azerbaijani side violated the Geneva Convention by
    interviewing the soldier in an Azerbaijani uniform. But the diplomat
    refrained from any comments, saying only that his current visit
    to the South Caucasus region is aimed at listening to both sides'
    positions on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    He reiterated the United States desire to continue the efforts towards
    a negotiated settlement.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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