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    TALKS ON KARABAKH TO BE CONTINUED AS PART OF PRAGUE PROCESS-FM

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    June 11, 2007 Monday 12:57 PM EST

    The Azerbaijani-Armenian talks on the Karabakh settlement will be
    continued as part of the Prague Process, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
    Elmar Mamedyarov said.

    The main point of the Prague Process is to gradually solve all
    problems, including the liberation of occupied Azerbaijani territories,
    restoration of communications, and return of refugees and displaced
    persons. "As for the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, this problem will
    be solved after the Azerbaijani community returns to this region,"
    the Azerbaijani minister told journalists on Monday.

    Commenting on Saturday's round of direct talks between Azerbaijani
    President Ilkham Aliyev and Armenian leader Robert Kocharyan in
    St. Petersburg, Mamedyarov said, "Unfortunately, I can't say the
    sides reached any breakthrough."

    At the same time, he said every meeting gives a possibility to clarity
    positions of another side.

    "The fact that the discussions in St. Petersburg lasted for three
    hours, including one-to-one talks between the presidents for an hour
    and then with the participation of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen,
    as well as the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia, proves
    that the talks were rather intensive," Mamedyarov stressed. "A lot
    of questions have been discussed, mainly on the basic principles of
    the settlement that should lead to concluding a peace agreement."

    He expressed confidence that despite the lack of progress, "we should
    not lose heart". "We believe that the talks will be continued,"
    Mamedyarov stressed.

    Earlier, Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanyan said,
    "Unfortunately, progress has not been achieved" at the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani talks in St. Petersburg. "The existing
    disagreements remain," he added.

    At the same time, the Armenian minister pointed out, "The discussions
    were very serious and intensive."

    In his words, at the end of the meeting the foreign ministers and
    mediators joined the presidents, and Kocharyan and Aliyev "held broad
    discussions" with them. "Earlier, the presidents informed the mediators
    about their talk," Oskanyan said.

    He stressed that the ministers of foreign affairs would continue
    the negotiations. However, the Armenian minister cannot say if the
    presidents of the two countries meet till the end of the year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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