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    MATTHEW BRYZA COMMENTS ON DETAILS OF NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT TALKS

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 26 2007

    "The changes to the initial 2006 State Department Country Reports on
    Human Rights Practices are right. The previous variant of the report
    was wrong. The situation needed clarifying, because the current stage
    of negotiations on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is very delicate,"
    US Assistant Secretary of State, OSCE Minsk group co-chair Mathew
    Bryza said in his interview to radio Voice of America, APA reports.

    He said that he respects Azerbaijan's position but being a mediator
    he can not support any of the parties.

    "The initial variant of the report noted that Nagorno Karabakh is under
    Armenia's occupation. This is Azerbaijan's position. We understand
    and respect this position. But as mediators we can not support any
    of the parties. Armenia's position is that they have not occupied
    Nagorno Karabakh. The amendment made to the report does not mean to
    support one of the parties. We only stated that Armenian government
    says they have not occupied Nagorno Karabakh," he said.

    Noting that the current stage of negotiations is promising, Matthew
    Bryza underlined that the main topic of discussion is connected with
    the status of Nagorno Karabakh.

    "If our position is a little closer to the position of one of the
    sides, we might cast shadow on the results of the negotiations. The
    negotiations are being held between the parties to the conflict,
    and the US is just a mediator," Bryza said.

    Commenting on the current state of negotiations, Matthew Bryza said
    that the process is close to reach an agreement on the basis of basic
    principles proposed by the OSCE Minsk group co-chairs last year.

    "These principles will be the formal essence of agreement. We hope
    if the presidents reach an agreement on the basic principles soon,
    it will be followed by intensive stage of negotiations when the
    final peace treaty will be debated. In other words, basic principles
    are the main terms of these negotiations. These main principles
    envisage withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from the five regions
    adjacent to Nagorno Karabakh, returning them to Azerbaijan, deploying
    peacekeepers and brining IDPs back to their original places. The
    negotiations on the conditions of releasing of Kalbajar and Lachin
    still continue. We are close to the agreement on this issue. The
    principles also cover providing corridor uniting Nagorno Karabakh and
    Armenia that will be used for trade and civil purposes. Following this,
    the status of Nagorno Karabakh will be determined by negotiations
    and referendum. Azerbaijan is against using the word referendum,
    as it contradicts the country's constitution. Therefore, we continue
    negotiations for holding elections," he said.
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