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    FINLAND TO PUSH FOR END KARABAKH CONFLICT DURING OSCE PRESIDENCY

    Agence France Presse -- English
    November 6, 2007 Tuesday 1:52 PM GMT

    Finland will push for a solution to the conflict between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan over the break-away province of Nagorny Karabakh when it
    takes over the OSCE presidency next year, President Tarja Halonen
    said Tuesday.

    "We'll do our utmost to strengthen the process concerning Nagorny and
    we are cautiously optimistic that we can push forward the process in
    a positive way during our presidency," Halonen told a press conference
    following a meeting with her Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharian.

    "Being a very cautious person, I do not say that we can solve it,
    but why not? At least (we will) push forward strongly," she added.

    Finland is set to take over the rotating presidency of the 55-member
    Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe in 2008.

    Backed by their ethnic brethren in Armenia, separatists seized Karabakh
    and seven surrounding regions from Azerbaijan in the early 1990s.

    The war was one of the bloodiest of the many conflicts that followed
    the collapse of the Soviet Union, claiming 30,000 lives and forcing
    nearly one million people on both sides to flee their homes.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan remain officially at war over Karabakh and
    the dispute is a major source of instability in the strategic South
    Caucasus region wedged between Iran, Russia and Turkey.

    Kocharian cautioned last week not to be too optimistic about resolving
    the issue before next year's planned presidential elections in Armenia.
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