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    ENCOURAGING THOUGHTS VOICED DURING MEETING OF AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIA WITH OSCE MINSK GROUP'S CO-CHAIRS - POLITICAL SCIENTIST

    Trend News Agency
    Nov 30 2007
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan, Baku / Trend corr. S.Ilhamgizi / An MP from the ruling
    New Azerbaijan Party Aydin Mirzazade considers that the encouraging
    thoughts were voiced at the meeting between the OSCE Minsk Group's
    co-chairs and the Azerbaijani and Armenian Foreign Ministers, which
    took place on 29 November.

    OSCE Minsk Group's co-chairs on regulation of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    called Azerbaijan and Armenia to fulfill the Peace Agreement in the
    near future.

    The political scientist said that participation of the United States
    and Russian representatives demonstrated interest in settling of the
    conflict. One of the important issues was the both countries turned
    from principle bases to concrete details.

    "It means that the sides agreed the base principles and now discuss
    the details of the conflict. We hope that the process of settling
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is closing to end," the political
    scientist said.

    The successful policy of Azerbaijan and the Armenian unsuccessful
    position creates possibility to settle the conflict within the
    framework of international norms.

    Another Azerbaijani political scientist Rasim Musabayov considers
    that the both countries Foreign Minister do not believe in peace
    agreements as a result of the latest meeting with OSCE Minsk Group's
    co-chairs. "I believe the sides to continue negotiations not to
    lose made efforts. Musabayov said that the statement by the OSCE
    Parliamentary Assembly's chairman Goran Lenmarker "there is a golden
    chance to settle the conflict" was just the wish of international
    organizations.
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