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    CO-CHAIRS HOPE THE PRESIDENTS WILL ARRIVE AT A VERBAL AGREEMENT BEFORE THE ELECTIONS

    armradio.am
    25.12.2007 13:19

    US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair
    Matthew Bryza expressed hope that "before the presidential elections
    in Armenia it will be possible to reach a verbal or, as we say,
    a gentleman agreement on the Karabakh conflict settlement."

    "In Madrid Ministers Lavrov and Kouchner and US Deputy Secretary of
    State Burns conveyed to their Armenian and Azerbaijani counterparts
    the last edition of the basic principles. The document includes
    suggestions on a small number of issues in the direction of overcoming
    the misunderstandings existing between Armenia and Azerbaijan,"
    the US mediator said.

    Matthew Bryza noted that the Co-Chairs are planning to visit the
    region in mid-January, 2008 to learn about Kocharyan's and Aliev's
    reaction to the latest suggestions.

    "The Co-Chairs hope that the Presidents will arrive at a verbal
    agreement on the document before the presidential elections in
    Armenia. This verbal agreement will allow to start the negotiations
    on the peace agreement," he noted.

    "The basic principles suggested in Madrid can be viewed as the outcome
    of the negotiations of the past three years. The main principles we
    have today are not identical with the ones which we started with. The
    main format is nearly the same, but over the past three years different
    ideas and approaches have been suggested at different points. Some
    changes the Co-Chairs took into consideration are essential and derive
    form the concessions of both parties," Mr. Bryza said.

    "The Presidents themselves must be confident that the mediators'
    suggestion promises real achievements and corresponds to national
    interests of their countries. When every President confesses that
    he and his counterpart have reached the endpoint in the search for
    concessions, they must make a final choice, i.e. agree with the fair
    concession on the bargaining table or start over with the threat of
    military conflict persisting. We hope that the Presidnets will choose
    the basic principles which outline a peaceful and lasting settlement,"
    Matthew Bryza said.
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