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    OSCE WARNS YEREVAN AND BAKU AGAINST MOVES THAT MIGHT WORSEN THE SITUATION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.11.2007 13:32 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Spanish Foreign Minister
    Miguel Angel Moratinos, met the Co-chairs of the Minsk Group, which
    negotiates with the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan a possible
    solution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    The statement issued by the Spanish OSCE Chairmanship says:

    "The Co-chairs informed the Minister about current developments on the
    peace process, which is becoming increasingly complicated due to the
    upcoming electoral processes in Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2008. They
    agreed that, in light of these circumstances, the governments of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan should not refer to the conflict in ways that
    might worsen the situation, and that could potentially endanger the
    progress achieved so far.

    "The Co-Chairs keep the OSCE regularly informed about their
    activities. This is the third time the Co-Chairs have met the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office in Madrid.

    "Minister Moratinos has been actively supporting the endeavors of the
    Minsk Group. He has met many times with the Armenian and Azerbaijani
    Presidents and their respective ministers. Last June, as the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office, Minister Moratinos paid official visits to both
    Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "In 1992, at a conference in the capital of Belarus, the OSCE created
    the Minsk Group to mediate in the conflict and to call for a peace
    conference. In 1995, in the face of negotiation delays, the group
    designated the United States, France and Russia to co-chair the Minsk
    Group, and negotiate a solution for the conflict and the future Nagorno
    Karabakh Statute with the Azerbaijani and Armenian Governments."
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