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    UPSET MEDIATORS CALL FOR ANOTHER ARMENIAN-AZERI SUMMIT
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    July 16 2007

    International mediators have called on the presidents of Armenia
    and Azerbaijan to meet again and try to achieve a breakthrough on
    Nagorno-Karabakh this year, while questioning their commitment to
    mutual compromise.

    In a written statement, the U.S., Russian and French mediators
    confirmed that Presidents Ilham Aliev and Robert Kocharian failed to
    iron out their "remaining differences" on a framework peace agreement
    proposed by the OSCE Minsk Group at their last meeting in Saint
    Petersburg. They warned that failure to eliminate those differences
    before the start of the 2008 presidential election campaign in both
    South Caucasus states would nullify substantial progress made by the
    conflicting parties in the last few years.

    "We take due note of the parties' recent statements of their
    willingness to continue the negotiations on the basis of what has
    been developed over the past years," the three co-chairs of the Minsk
    Group said after a meeting in Vienna on Friday. "We urge them to give
    life to these statements in the limited time remaining and to make
    resolute efforts to consider again the fairly distributed benefits
    of the solution embodied by the proposed basic principles."

    "To that end, the Co-Chairs are ready to assist the parties in the
    preparation for their next summit, at the first opportunity, in the
    coming months," added their statement.

    Officials in Baku and Yerevan have not ruled out the possibility of
    another Armenian-Azerbaijani summit before the end of this year.

    Agreement on it would have to be reached by the foreign ministers
    of the two countries. It is not clear if any talks between them are
    planned for the coming weeks.

    The mediators cast doubt on Aliev's and Kocharian's willingness to make
    "courageous decisions" now. "The Co-Chairs recognize that preservation
    of the status quo after thirteen years of "no peace-no war" in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict may seem less difficult for the leaders of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan than the mutual compromises that will lead to
    an equitable and lasting settlement of the conflict and, ultimately,
    to a new era of peace and prosperity for their people," they said.

    In a passage that appears to have been primarily addressed to Aliev,
    the Minsk Group troika deplored "militaristic statements threatening
    use of force and creating the dangerous illusion that war is an option
    for resolution of the conflict."

    The mediators also criticized Thursday's "so-called presidential
    elections" in Karabakh. "Recalling their statements with respect to
    previous votings in Nagorno-Karabakh, the Co-Chairs reiterate that,
    like all other members of the international community, their countries
    do not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent state, and such
    "elections" should not have any impact on the peaceful settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," they said.
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