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    OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs: Presidents' meeting in St Petersburg could become historical turning point

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 6 2007

    Azerbaijan and Armenian Presidents will meet in St Petersburg on
    the eve of informal summit of CIS heads of state. On this occasion
    the co-chairs are visiting the region. The meetings in Baku were
    very intensive.

    We held intensive but constructive meetings at the Foreign Ministry
    and President's Office. We determined the issues to be discussed in
    the meeting of the Presidents in St Petersburg," Russian co-chair of
    OSCE Minsk Group Yuri Merzlyakov told a press conference in Russian
    Embassy in Azerbaijan, APA reports.

    "There remained little number of unsettled issues. Baku meetings
    created hope that the meeting of the Presidents will be a constructive
    and significant event".

    French Co-chair Bernar Fassier said he hoped that Yerevan meetings
    will be as constructive as that of Baku. US co-chair Matthew Bryza
    hoped that St Petersburg meeting can be constructive "We hope that
    St Petersburg meeting will be a turning point. Even step by step we
    achieved to raise the number of discrepancies. Bu there is still much
    work to be done".

    Answering questions of journalists, Bernard Fassier said if there is
    a turning point in the negotiations, the co-chairs will be optimistic
    on the settlement of the conflict. "The turning point can happen that
    time if the presidents instruct their Foreign Ministers to draft
    a peace agreement on the conflict. Besides, for achieving turning
    point the peace agreement needs basic principles to be clarified. We
    debated some basic principles in Rambouillet.

    We increased this number in Bucharest and Minsk. If we can increase
    the number of basic principles on the settlement of the conflict in
    St. Petersburg it will be good.

    Yuri Merzlyakov commenting on a peace agreement stated that the
    parties to the conflict should take into consideration that peace
    agreement would not completely satisfy both parties.

    "Since we speak about a fair peace agreement, then the parties should
    take into consideration that only 50% might be achieved. Any agreement
    is a compromise," he said.

    Bernard Fassier said that the parties should be ready to compromise.

    "Both peoples should be prepared to compromise. The peoples should
    also be prepared for peace," he said.

    Matthew Bryza touching on the status of Nagorno Karabakh said that
    co-chairs have proposed to determine the status by vote.

    "We proposed that the status of Nagorno Karabakh be defined by vote.

    The sides should define where voting should be conducted. OSCE Minsk
    Group can not define how to call this voting. The Presidents are
    responsible for that," he said.
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