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    MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRS SEEK PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    May 24, 2007 Thursday

    Co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group on Nagorno Karabakh from France
    Bernar Fassier said on Wednesday "neither Washington nor Moscow nor
    Paris consider war as a variant of the Karabakh conflict settlement."

    "There is no other alternative, but peaceful settlement by means of
    negotiations that will be advantageous for the conflicting parties,"
    he said.

    On Thursday, Fassier and his Russian counterpart Yuri Merzlyakov
    completed the latest round of talks in Yerevan.

    He pointed out that mediators - Russia, France and the U.S. - try to
    help the conflicting parties reach a compromise, but neither of them
    can offer "easy solution of the problem."

    "To make breakthroughs in the settlement process the parties and their
    presidents should display political will and necessary determination"
    to reach a compromise, Fassier said.

    "We cannot take decisions for the conflicting parties," he said.

    "The Group's co-chairmen believe that from a certain moment of
    negotiations it will be necessary and useful for representatives of
    Nagorno Karabakh to take part in them in compliance with a formula
    created by the parties," he said.

    The diplomat believes if this year the parties fail to coordinate
    basic principles of the conflict settlement, then the talks will be
    frozen at first by the presidential poll in Armenia and subsequently
    - in Azerbaijan. After this it will be necessary to begin the talks
    from scratch.

    Earlier in the day, the Group's co-chairmen left for Baku for
    talks with the Azerbaijani authorities. They informed that they
    plan to return to the region in early June this time together with
    U.S. mediator Matthew Bryza.
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