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    OSCE MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRS LEAVE YEREVAN FOR BAKU

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=1012616
    M arch 3, 2009

    YEREVAN, MARCH 3, NOYAN TAPAN. At the March 3 joint press conference
    OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs characterized all past meetings both
    in Baku and in Stepanakert and Yerevan as rich and subject. The
    mediators reported that straight after the press conference they are
    again leaving for Baku where they are meeting with the President and
    Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan. The terms of a possible forthcoming
    meeting between Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will be also
    discussed in Baku.

    "We express a hope that both countries' Presidents will give a consent
    to meet in the coming months. We are leaving for Baku with positive
    feelings," Bernard Fassier stated. Meanwhile he did not render more
    concrete the terms of the coming meeting. "We are going to present
    the meeting dates to the Presidents and to give them a possibility
    to choose a term convenient for them."

    The problem of refugees took a special place at the press conference.

    According to Matthew Bryza, the OSCE Minsk Group U.S. Co-chair,
    the issue of return of refugees is a very important issue. It is of
    very much significance as one of the conflict consequences: "Refugees
    and displaced persons are a very important element in the process of
    conflict settlement, and the issue of refugees' return is touched upon
    at any discussions of the Nagorno Karabakh problem. Irrespective of the
    national belonging these people have rights, needs," M. Bryza stated.

    As to meetings with Nagorno Karabakh community, M. Bryza mentioned
    that the Co-chairs very attentively listened to the representatives
    of Nagorno Karabakh NGOs and intelligentsia. "They are involved in
    the process and we treat their opinion with respect," the American
    diplomat stated. He emphasized that the approaches to the conflict
    settlement should be acceptable for all sides and be based on the
    three main principles of Helsinki act: non-use of force, territorial
    integrity, self-determination right.

    As to the possibility of involving Nagorno Karabakh in the negotiations
    process, that is, the possibility of returning to the negotiations
    format of 1997, Russian Co-chair Yuri Merzliakov said that the
    negotiations process that started after 1997 and in which the Armenian
    and Azeri Presidents were already involved, "receives more impulses
    from these meetings than if Nagorno Karabakh again proposed its
    position within the framework of MG when in general it hardly gave
    anything." In his opinion, today the issue should be solved at another
    level, that is, there should be Presidents' consent on that problem.
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