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    ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN HOLD ANOTHER ROUND OF TALKS
    By Harry Tamrazian in Prague

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 19 2007

    Armenia and Azerbaijan said on Thursday that they have been presented
    with new proposals aimed at addressing their remaining differences
    on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace accord put forward by international
    mediators.

    The foreign ministers of the two countries met in the presence of the
    American, French and Russian co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group for
    nearly five hours in Serbia's capital Belgrade late Wednesday. The
    talks took place on the sidelines of a ministerial meeting of the
    Black Sea Economic Cooperation organization.

    "We basically focused on the remaining differences in the co-chairs'
    document on the basic principles [of a Karabakh settlement,]"
    Armenia's Vartan Oskanian told RFE/RL the next day. "The co-chairs
    had some prepared views as to how those differences can be addressed.

    We've listened and taken note of the co-chairs' views and we will
    bring those views to the attention of our presidents."

    Oskanian declined to go into details. The Azerbaijani side also
    declined to disclose those proposals, with a spokesman for the Foreign
    Ministry in Baku telling the Turan news agency that they concerned
    two of the eight key elements of the proposed peace deal.

    The official, Khazar Ibrahim, said the mediators are trying to "to
    bring the sides' positions closer."

    Both Oskanian and Ibrahim said the troika will likely visit Baku,
    Yerevan and Stepanakert after Armenia's May 12 parliamentary
    elections. "The co-chairs most probably will visit the region and
    meet directly with our presidents to get their reactions to these
    particular views," said the Armenian minister. "And on the basis of
    the results of that visit they will decide when and where to organize
    the presidents' next meeting."

    The mediators hope that Presidents Ilham Aliev and Robert Kocharian
    will cut a framework peace deal before the start of campaigning for
    presidential elections due in both Armenia and Azerbaijan next year.

    The conflicting parties are discussing a gradual settlement of
    the Karabakh dispute that would culminate in a referendum of
    self-determination in Karabakh. The remaining sticking points
    reportedly include practical modalities of that referendum.

    Addressing the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna earlier this week,
    Oskanian said the parties are as close to resolving the Karabakh
    conflict as ever.

    Oskanian and his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov appeared to
    have failed to make further progress during their previous face-to-face
    meeting held in Geneva on March 14

    "I can simply say that compared to the Geneva meeting the atmosphere
    of the [Belgrade] meeting was much more relaxed," said Oskanian. "It
    was well-intended and businesslike. Overall, it was a normal meeting."
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