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    BAKU, YEREVAN AGREE TO HOLD ANOTHER MINISTERIAL

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    April 5, 2007 Thursday

    Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers Elmar Mammadyarov and
    Vardan Oskanian meeting in Geneva on Wednesday agreed to hold another
    round of talks on the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict in April,
    the Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry said. Commenting on the outcomes of
    the meeting, attended by the OSCE mediators from the United States,
    Russia and France, a spokesman for the ministry Khazar Ibrahimov said
    the venue and timing of the next meeting will depend on the ministers
    schedules. It is not ruled out that the ministerial will take place
    on the sidelines of the next meeting of the CIS Foreign Ministers
    Council due in Astana, Kazakhstan April 25. Ibrahimov noted that
    holding another meeting of the two presidents was among the issues
    discussed in Geneva.

    But it should be taken into account that it could be held only if
    there is a substantial basis for this, which is missing right now.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian said the parties did not
    succeed in ironing out major differences of opinion. Now we understand
    each others positions more clearly, but it is also clear that there
    are profound contradictions in them, he said. At the same time,
    Oskanian said hopes for progress in the peace process remain.

    We believe that there is a good foundation for negotiations
    and opportunities to move forward are still there. The Armenian
    minister noted that there is a substantial document that lays out
    opportunities for the conflict settlement. Russian co-chair of
    the mediating OSCE Minsk Group, Yury Merzlyakov, said a document
    outlining basic principles of the Garabagh settlement, developed by
    the intermediaries, was discussed at the Geneva ministerial. These
    include the status of Upper Garabagh and the pullout of the Armenian
    armed forces from the occupied territories. Azerbaijan and Armenia
    fought a lengthy war that ended with the signing of a cease-fire in
    1994, but Armenia continues to occupy Upper Garabagh and seven other
    Azerbaijani districts in defiance of international law. Peace talks
    have been fruitless so far and refugees remain stranded.
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