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    FRENCH ENVOY LOOKS FORWARD TO ARMENIAN-AZERI TALKS
    By Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    March 12 2007

    France's chief Nagorno-Karabakh conflict negotiator, Bernard Fassier,
    was again in Yerevan on Monday to prepare for the next round of
    Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks which he hopes will bring the parties
    closer to a peace accord.

    The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet in Geneva
    on Wednesday to try to build on progress that seems to have been made
    in the negotiating process in recent months.

    Fassier, who co-chairs the OSCE Minsk Group with senior U.S. and
    Russian diplomats, already visited the capitals of the two nations
    last week to discuss last-minute preparations for the talks. He said
    he briefed Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian on the results of his
    discussions in Baku.

    "The discussions in Yerevan and Baku were useful and constructive,
    and I very much hope that the Geneva negotiations will also be
    constructive," he told a news conference.

    The French envoy also looked satisfied with his separate meeting
    in Yerevan with Arkady Ghukasian, president of the unrecognized
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR). "We will have to meet again in the
    future," he said.

    According to Ghukasian, the talks focused on ways of ensuring the
    NKR leadership's involvement in the peace process, which is strongly
    opposed by Azerbaijan. "Mr. Fassier clearly understands that this
    problem can not be settled without Karabakh, and I'm sure [the three
    mediators] are working and will continue to work in that direction,"
    he said. "If Azerbaijan wants a settlement it will have to negotiate
    with the Karabakh side."

    Ghukasian was also more pessimistic about the results of the Geneva
    talks. "I don't expect anything serious from the March 14 meeting,
    but think that every meeting is important," he told journalists.

    Oskanian said last week that the mediators expect him and his
    Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov to set up another
    face-to-face meeting of their presidents shortly after the Armenian
    parliamentary elections of May 12. The mediators hope that Presidents
    Ilham Aliev and Robert Kocharian will agree on the basic principles of
    a Karabakh settlement before the start of campaigning for presidential
    elections due in both Armenia and Azerbaijan next year.

    Under a framework peace deal drafted by the Minsk Group co-chairs,
    Karabakh's future status would be decided in a referendum to be held
    years after a gradual Armenian pullout from Azerbaijani districts
    surrounding the disputed region.

    Ghukasian, who has repeatedly voiced misgivings about this formula,
    admitted "slight and more serious differences" in the positions of the
    NKR leadership and official Yerevan. He refused to go into details,
    saying only those differences can be overcome.
    From: Baghdasarian
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