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  • Armenia, Azerbaijan presidents to meet at CIS summit in St. Pete.

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    June 9, 2007 Saturday 07:51 AM EST


    Armenia, Azerbaijan presidents to meet at CIS summit in Pete

    ST. PETERSBURG, June 9


    The Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents, Robert Kocharyan and Ilham
    Aliyev, will meet on the sidelines of the informal CIS summit in St.
    Petersburg on Sunday.

    The Armenian president's press service said the presidents ``will try
    to move forward in settlement of the Karabakh conflict''.

    Co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group on Nagorno-Karabakh representing
    Russia, France and the US will attend the meeting.

    The Armenian and Azerbaijni presidents will have on the negotiating
    table frame principles of settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    that was stopped by a ceasefire in May 1994.

    The ceasefire regime was established with mediation of Russia and the
    CIS Inter-parliamentary Assembly. The sides observed the ceasefire
    regime without any interference by any third country.

    Despite optimistic statements by the Minsk Group's co-chairmen, the
    situation with settlement is not simple.

    US co-chairman Mathew Briza said a circle of difference between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan is narrowing, but they still remain.

    OSCE chairman-in-office, Spanish Foreign Minster Miguel Angel
    Moratinos visited Yerevan on Tuesday.

    ``Armenia does not see an alternative and a more effective format for
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict than the OSCE and its Minsk
    Group,'' the Armenia president said at his meeting with Moratinos.

    Moratinos confirmed the OSCE's readiness to assist a peaceful
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    He expects the meeting of the Armenian an Azerbaijani president s in
    St. Petersburg to yield positive results.

    The main thing is to encourage the Armenian and Azerbaijani sides in
    moving towards settlement of the conflict. It is necessary that both
    sides show ``political will'', Moratinos said.

    In the opinion of the Armenian side, a main problem of settlement is
    the ``right of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh to
    self-determination''.

    ``Without confirmation of that it is impossible to talk about any
    other questions'' of settlement, Armenian Foreign Ministry Vartan
    Oskanyan said.

    The president of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh republic, Arkady
    Gukasyan, said that the ``forthcoming meeting of the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani presidents is unlikely to have a fateful importance''.

    ``The current format of the negotiations of Armenia and Azerbaijan is
    illogical, and it is not clear why Nagorno-Karabakh does not
    participate in the negotiations at which the fate of the people of
    Nagorno-Karabakh is decided,'' he said.

    Gukasyan stressed that the ``principled position of Nagorno-Karabakh
    is that it will never agree to be within Azerbaijan and will never
    refuse the aspiration to become independent''.
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