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  • BAKU: There Can Be A Compromise In Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

    THERE CAN BE A COMPROMISE IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
    Democratic Azerbaijan
    Aug 14 2007

    Matthew Bryza: "To progress both parties should sacrifice something"
    "The settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should be based on
    compromises. After St. Petersburg meeting between the Presidents of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia it was unclear whether both parties were ready
    to make compromise. Some time later it became clear that the leaders
    intend to continue their activity within the Minsk process." Matthew
    Bryza, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States for European
    and Eurasian Affairs, American Co-Chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group
    said. He informed that it'd be shameful if the Minsk Group's long-term
    activity failed: "We have to complete the establishment of basic
    principles till the beginning of elections in both countries.

    These principles should be within the Helsinki Final Act and cause
    the resolution of the conflict by peaceful meanings."

    M. Bryza also touched upon the last meeting of the Co-Chairmen and
    said that after St. Petersburg meeting the Minsk Group's Co-Chairmen
    made very interesting proposals. According to him, the said process
    has some difficult moments which should be regulated by the decree of
    the Presidents: "The Minsk Group can make just proposals. The taking
    concrete decision depends only on States."

    American Co-Chairman expressed his own view concerning the visit
    of Azerbaijani intelligentsia to the Nagorno-Karabakh, calling this
    deed as good example. He expressed his hope for that such visit will
    be occurred quiet often: "After the conflict settlement two nations
    should regulate their relations. It is necessary to start this process
    particularly now." As regards the fact that the Co-Chairmen leave
    for the Nagorno-Karabakh not from Azerbaijan's territory, M. Bryza
    called that technical side of the issue and noted the importance of
    holding consultations with security experts. The American co-chairman
    stated once more that the Minsk Group Members recognize Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity: "Territorial integrity is one of the principles
    stipulated in the Helsinki Final Act. The other two principles concern
    the non-use of force and right to the self-determination. For all
    us - leaders, co-chairmen and nations the complicacy is to find a
    compromise. Anyway I believe that there can be a compromise in the
    solution of the said conflict. Anyway we are very close to that."

    M. Bryza added that to progress both parties should sacrifice
    something.

    --Boundary_(ID_noJWGbzidZD17 aSrwpub6w)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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