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    OPINION OF MR. GHUKASYAN AND MR. OSKANYAN WAS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT

    Lragir.am
    08-06-2007 12:13:49

    "We had very open, honest and constructive discussions, talked about
    expressions of optimism or pessimism," stated the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs, more exactly Matthew Bryza who hosted the news conference
    after the meeting with the leadership of Armenia on June 7, because
    the news conference was held at the U.S. Embassy to Armenia. When
    I talk about optimism it reflects my personality, he said. "I don't
    mean by any means that we anticipate some huge breakthrough in Saint
    Petersburg on Saturday." Bryza says his optimism is based on the
    continuous meetings with the presidents and the foreign ministers
    all through the year.

    Bryza said the differences are narrowing between the sides but the
    differences are still there. Therefore, the co-chairs are visiting in
    the region to prepare the meeting of the ministers in Saint Petersburg
    on June 9.

    In Baku and in Yerevan we discussed points which the co-chairs think
    the presidents need to focus on, and if they agree, the mediators
    think, it will allow going on, Merzlyakov said. How many, when, we
    cannot say because it is beyond us to evaluate. However, there is
    possibility for progress, there is possibility for agreement on the
    basic principles, Yuri Merzlyakov says, and Bryza nods approvingly.

    The French co-chair Bernard Fassier reminds the recent statement of the
    foreign ministers of G8 on the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. He
    says the foreign ministers of G8 not only appreciated the work of the
    OSCE Minsk Group but also described the proposals of the mediators
    as sufficient to reach agreement on the basic principles. Fassier
    says if the G8 agree that the proposals are satisfactory to reach for
    agreement, it should be taken into consideration and they should work
    towards it.

    The second observation on what the co-chairs mean by a breakthrough:
    the presidents of the two countries must be so confident of each
    other and the balanced proposal on resolution as to feel confident
    to propose to the foreign ministers together with experts to launch
    drafting of the peace agreement, Bernard Fassier said.

    In answer to the question what the co-chairs think that for Armenia
    and Karabakh the status is primary Matthew Bryza said it is not a
    surprise because the problem is the status in fact. Every side has its
    primary issues, Matthew Bryza says. He says he is not surprised when
    Arkady Ghukasyan and Vardan Oskanyan say the status is the primary
    issue because it is the underlying problem. And in this process they
    took into consideration that for these gentlemen and their publics
    the status and security are primary, Bryza says.
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