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    US OFFICIAL SAYS 2008 POLL IMPORTANT FOR ARMENIA'S TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY

    Mediamax News Agency
    Dec 25 2007
    Armenia

    US co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group for settlement of the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
    and Eurasian Affairs Matthew Bryza, has said Armenia's upcoming
    presidential election "is an important moment for Armenia's transition
    to democracy as it will present the opportunity to strengthen and unite
    achievements in the sphere of political freedoms and civil rights".

    In an exclusive interview with the Armenian Mediamax news agency
    published on 25 December, Bryza voiced the hope that the election
    will be "the most free and fair in Armenia's history".

    Bryza also welcomed Armenia's decision to invite OSCE observers, saying
    that this would "ensure conditions for a free and uncensored press".

    In a separate report, the agency quoted Bryza as saying he hoped
    that it will be possible "to reach a verbal, gentleman's agreement"
    on the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh issue before the Armenian
    presidential election. Bryza said that the latest draft of the key
    principles for the conflict's settlement was presented to the Armenian
    and Azerbaijani authorities in Madrid and that it "contains suggestions
    on overcoming the disagreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan on
    several questions".

    He added that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen are going to visit
    the region in mid-January 2008 "to get to know the reactions of the
    presidents, Armenia's Robert Kocharyan and Azerbaijan's Ilham Aliyev
    to the latest suggestions".

    "The co-chairmen hope that the presidents will reach a verbal
    agreement concerning this document before the presidential election in
    Armenia. Reaching such a verbal agreement will provide the opportunity
    to start negotiations on a peace treaty, which will be based on the
    key principles," Bryza said.

    Bryza said that the current key principles are not identical to those
    proposed three years ago, the agency added. "Some of the changes,
    taken into consideration by the mediators, are considerable and are
    a result of important compromises on both sides," Bryza added.

    "The president should be themselves sure that the mediators' proposal
    promises real benefits and complies with the national interests of
    their countries. When each of the presidents admits that he and his
    colleague have reached the finish line in the search for concessions,
    they will face a decisive choice - to agree to the just compromise
    on the table or start from zero with a risk of a start of an armed
    conflict? We hope that the presidents will choose the key principles,
    which outline the just and long term settlement," Bryza said.
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