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    KOCHARIAN DOES NOT SHARE PEACE BROKERS' OPTIMISM OVER KARABAKH CONFLICT

    ARMENPRESS
    Oct 31, 2007

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 31, ARMENPRESS: Presidnet Robert Kocharian said today
    finding a final solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict before
    next year's presidential election in Armenia was unlikely. He said
    he did not either share the optimism of international peace brokers
    from the OSCE Minsk Group.

    Nevertheless, Kocharian admitted that some progress has been made
    in the negotiation process, but added that he was not as optimistic
    as to believe that some sort of a final framework agreement could be
    signed before the elections.

    "The negotiation process continues and it has both positive and
    negative sides," Kocharian told journalists today after inauguration
    a shooting ground in a Yerevan outskirt.

    Kocharian's remarks come after the US cochairman, Mathew Bryza, was
    quoted by Azerbaijani newspapers as saying last week that Azerbaijan
    and Armenia could sign a framework agreement next year to resolve
    their dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "There is a possibility that prior to presidential elections in
    Armenia, which will take place in the spring of next year, some
    kind of a framework 'gentlemanly" agreement on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict could be signed by the heads of Azerbaijan and Armenia,"
    Matthew Bryza, who is also a deputy assistant U.S. secretary of state,
    was quoted as saying.

    Kocharian blamed today Azerbaijani leadership and their war rhetoric
    for the failure to forge ahead, saying this is why he was not
    optimistic. "There are threats and we have to take them into account
    when designing our policies," he said.
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