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    MINSK GROUP HOPES AZERBAIJANI-ARMENIAN TALKS TO BE CONSTRUCTIVE

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    June 6, 2007 Wednesday 11:16 AM EST

    Co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group said they are hopeful that the
    talks between the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents in St. Petersburg
    will be constructive.

    The co-chairmen gathered in Baku for political consultations on
    Wednesday ahead of the upcoming meeting between Azerbaijani President
    Ilkham Aliyev and Armenian President Robert Kocharyan.

    Aliyev and Kocharyan are expected to meet in St. Petersburg on June 9.

    Russian co-chairman Yuri Merzlyakov said the Minsk Group held talks
    with Azerbaijani President Ilkham Aliyev and Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mamedyarov. "During the meeting, we determined questions to which
    the co-chairmen would like to get answers as part of the direct talks
    between the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia."

    "There are no so many questions left that should be coordinated. We
    hope that the meeting in St. Petersburg will be held in a constructive
    way and be an important step in Karabakh settlement," the Russian
    co-chairman said.

    French co-chairman Bernard Fassier stressed, "One cannot believe that
    all problems will be solved in St. Petersburg." "We'll be optimists. A
    real breakthrough will be reached when the presidents of the two
    countries instructs the foreign ministers to begin working out a
    peace treaty," he said.

    According to the co-chairmen, "it is necessary to prepare our peoples
    for a compromise." "No agreement may meet the interests of both
    countries. Any agreement is a compromise," Merzlyakov said.

    At the same time, the co-chairmen said, "It's necessary to prepare
    our peoples for peace and not for war." The settlement of the conflict
    depends on the political will of the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders,
    they said.
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