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  • BAKU: Aliev, Kocharian 'May Meet Again This Year'

    ALIEV, KOCHARIAN 'MAY MEET AGAIN THIS YEAR'
    By Ruben Meloyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug 3 2007

    The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan may meet again this fall
    in yet another attempt to reach a framework peace agreement on
    Nagorno-Karabakh, a senior U.S. negotiator reportedly said in Baku
    on Friday.

    Azerbaijani media quoted Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew
    Bryza as saying that the meeting could take place in October or
    November.

    Bryza, who is also the U.S. co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, was
    reported to have made the statement after talks with Azerbaijani
    Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov. He was received by President
    Ilham Aliev on Thursday.

    The U.S. official arrived in Baku from Moscow where he discussed with
    the Minsk Group's Russian and French co-chairs the latest impasse
    in Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks. Visiting Armenia on Monday, he
    indicated that the conflicting parties are unlikely to cut unpopular
    peace deals before the start of presidential elections due in both
    Armenia and Azerbaijan next year.

    According to the Azerbaijani news agency Trend, Bryza sounded more
    optimistic on that score in Baku, saying that the mediators should
    use the limited time remaining before the presidential races to again
    try to get the parties to sort out their remaining differences on
    the Minsk Group's existing peace proposals.

    The mediators hoped that Aliev and his Armenian counterpart will
    eliminate those differences at their most recent meeting held in the
    Russian city of Saint Petersburg in June. However, the two leaders
    failed to make further progress in the talks, all but dashing hopes
    for a near-term solution to the Karabakh conflict.
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