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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT PROGRESS IN KARABAKH ISSUE

    Armenpress
    Feb 20 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, ARMENPRESS: Foreign minister Vartan Oskanian said
    today Armenia and Azerbaijan could make progress in their efforts to
    settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict within this year, but added it
    was a cautiously optimistic outlook.

    Speaking to reporters after meeting with the visiting German foreign
    minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Oskanian said the current peace plan
    put forth by international peace brokers from the OSCE Minsk Group,
    inspires hope, but added there remain several contentious points. "In
    the long run what concerns the basic conflict resolution principles
    there is optimism,' he said.

    Oskanian said a fresh window of opportunity for Armenia and Azerbaijan
    to try to hammer out a peace deal would emerge after parliamentary
    elections in Armenia, due on May 12. "If the parties and especially
    the Azerbaijani side show enough political will we may register a
    serious breakthrough this year,' Oskanian said.

    He said he could not rule out such progress, but again reiterated it
    was a very cautious forecast which he said is supported by his more
    than a decade involvement in the peace talks with Azerbaijan.

    "There were moments in the past when the solution to the problem
    seemed very close, but the things then drastically changed moving to
    a different direction," he said. The German minister said his country
    that holds now the rotating chairmanship in the European Union also
    hopes for progress this year. He said his impression from meetings in
    Baku and Yerevan is that both sides look at the framework agreement
    as a good basis to forge ahead.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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