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    NO ALTERNATIVE TO TALKS IN SETTLING NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT - ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    April 8, 2015 Wednesday 12:02 PM GMT+4

    MOSCOW April 8.

    There is no alternative to negotiations in settling the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan
    said on Wednesday after talks with his Russian counterpart Sergey
    Lavrov

    "Up to this day, Azerbaijan has been refusing the proposals of
    co-chairs of the Minsk group both on settling the conflict in
    Nagorno-Karabakh and on strengthening trust-building measures,"
    Nalbandyan noted.

    "However, there is no alternative to talks," the foreign minister
    stressed.

    Lavrov also confirmed that he is confident the conflict will be settled
    by peaceful means. "We do not even allow ourselves to think that the
    conflict may enter its hot phase," Lavrov said. "I am convinced that,
    despite the rhetoric, no one from the interested parties wants this,"
    he added.

    "All actions are directed at finding a mutually acceptable solution
    as soon as possible," the foreign minister stressed.

    The mountainous area of Nagorno-Karabakh remains a so-called "frozen
    conflict" on the post-Soviet space as it is the subject of a dispute
    between Azerbaijan where the region is located and its ethnic Armenian
    population.

    In 1988 a war broke out there between Azerbaijani troops and Armenian
    residents, which resulted in the region's de facto independence. In
    1994 a ceasefire was reached but the relations between the two states
    are still strained.

    Russia, France and the US co-chair the Minsk Group of the Organization
    for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which attempts to broker an
    end to hostilities and the conflict. --0 --sap




    From: A. Papazian
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