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    OSCE OFFICIAL SEES 'GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY' FOR KARABAKH PEACE
    By Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Feb 5 2007

    A senior official from the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe on Monday again spoke of a "golden opportunity" to resolve
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, citing substantial progress made in
    Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks.

    Goran Lennmarker, chairman of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly,
    hinted that the conflicting parties will try to seal a compromise
    peace accord shortly after the May parliamentary elections in Armenia.

    "I think there is a golden opportunity to reach an agreement on
    Nagorno-Karabakh between Armenia and Azerbaijan," he told RFE/RL
    during a visit to Yerevan.

    The Swedish parliamentarian said earlier that such an opportunity was
    created by last November's meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani
    presidents that rekindled hopes for a near-term solution to the
    Karabakh dispute. Although President Robert Kocharian cautioned
    afterwards that he will not cut any peace deals before the upcoming
    elections, observers expect a fresh and possibly decisive push for
    an Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement in the second half of this year.

    "I think there is an opportunity after the parliamentary elections to
    come to a conclusion," agreed Lennmarker. "It is said to be a frozen
    conflict, but I don't agree with that because people die along the
    line of contact," he added. "Perhaps 20 to 30 people die there every
    year, and you have a lot of refugees ... So there is really a need
    to have an agreement."

    The American, French and Russian mediators co-chairing the OSCE's
    Minsk Group sounded cautiously optimistic about peace prospects after
    their latest tour of the conflict zone. In a joint statement issued
    on January 29, they urged the parties to "sustain this momentum
    in the negotiations and to prepare their publics for the necessary
    compromises."

    The Karabakh issue featured large during Lennmarker's meetings
    with Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, parliament speaker Tigran
    Torosian and other senior members of Armenia's parliament. Torosian
    reportedly praised the mediators' efforts and reaffirmed Yerevan's
    overall acceptance of their existing peace proposals that call for a
    gradual settlement culminating in a referendum of self-determination
    in Karabakh.

    Preparations for the Armenian parliamentary elections were also high
    on the agenda of the talks, with Lennmarker emphasizing the importance
    of their conformity with democratic standards. Torosian's office quoted
    him as saying that Armenia has "all prerequisites" to hold a first-ever
    election recognized as free and fair by the international community.
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