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  • BAKU: OSCE Chairman Supports Activity Of OSCE Minsk Group On Nagorno

    OSCE CHAIRMAN SUPPORTS ACTIVITY OF OSCE MINSK GROUP ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH: RUSSIAN CO-CHAIR

    TREND News Agency, Azerbaijan
    May 15 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / corr. Trend E.Huseyov / The OSCE Chairman-in-Office,
    Spanish Foreign Minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos, approves the
    activities of the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group regarding
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and intends to call on the sides, Azerbaijan
    and Armenia, to promptly agree upon the key principles of the conflict
    settlement, said the Russian Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, Yuri
    Merzlyakov, on 14 May from Moscow.

    On 10 May, Moratinos discussed in Madrid with the co-chairs ways
    of peacefully resolving the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. "Before visiting Baku and Yerevan, Moratinos wanted to know
    our assessments," Merzlayov said. Moratinos accepted our assessment
    and highly assessed our activities. During his visit to the region,
    the OSCE Head intends to call on the sides to promptly agree upon the
    key principles of the conflict settlement. In addition, the Russian
    diplomat said that on 10-11 May in Strasburg consultations were held
    with the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia separately. "We
    discussed uncoordinated base principles of conflict settlement and
    the sides gave their reactions to our proposals. We will continue
    working and prepare our proposals in this regard," Merzltakov said,
    not commenting on the reaction of the sides to the proposals made.

    Merzlyakov informed of the visit of the co-chairs to the conflict
    region at the end of May. "The date of the visit has not yet been
    confirmed because responses have not been received from Yerevan and
    Baku," he said.

    According to the diplomat, there is no agreement yet to organize the
    next round of talks between the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia
    on 10 June in Saint-Petersburg. "It will be clear after our visit to
    the region," Merzlyakov said.

    The conflict between the two countries of South Caucasus started in
    1988 due to the territorial claims of Armenia against Azerbaijan.

    Armenia has occupied 20% of Azerbaijani lands including
    Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven districts of the country surrounding
    it. Since 1992 to the present time, these territories have been
    under the occupation of the Armenian Forces. In 1994, Azerbaijan and
    Armenia signed a cease-fire agreement at which time active hostilities
    ended. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group ( Russia, France and
    USA) hold peaceful negotiations. Moratinos will visit Azerbaijan and
    Armenia on 4-5 June.
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