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    MATTHEW BRYZA: "NO DEEP DISCREPANCY EXISTS BETWEEN THE PARTIES"

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Feb 7 2007

    Co-chairs of the OSCE Minks Group Matthew Bryza (US) and Bernard
    Fassier (France), mediators in the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, will meet in the framework
    of International Energy conference in Paris next week.

    Commenting on the Minsk Group's activity, the US co-chair approved
    the mediating activity, APA reports.

    "The settlement of the conflict needs political will. The situation is
    not complicated but, the schedule is intensive because of the upcoming
    elections in Armenia this year. It is welcoming that democracy is
    developing and elections are held in both countries. I feel that the
    problem will be solved but I can not say when. I feel very optimistic
    regarding the settlement of the conflict, but I can not solve it
    alone. We expect the Presidents to prepare their communities for this
    process. Our duty is to help the parties to hold negotiations through
    stages," Mr.Bryza said.

    The US co-chair also said Azerbaijani and Armenian Foreign Ministers
    will meet in several weeks, but the co-chairs are not going to visit
    the region soon.

    Commenting on applying Kosovo variant to the settlement of Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict, the co-chair said each conflict has its specific
    features, so any settlement can not be applied as a model.

    "There exist some elements for the solution of the discrepancy
    concerning the core principles. I think, we have achieved progress to
    some extent, no deep discrepancy exists between the parties," he said.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/36051.html
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