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  • Azeri-Armenian Framework On Rebel Region Soon-U.S.

    AZERI-ARMENIAN FRAMEWORK ON REBEL REGION SOON-U.S.

    Reuters, UK
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    Oct 26 2007

    Oct 26 (Reuters) - Armenia and Azerbaijan may sign a framework
    agreement over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory by February or
    March, the U.S. deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian
    affairs, Matthew Bryza, said on Friday. The predominantly Armenian
    populated Enclave of Nargorno-Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan
    in the late 1980s, triggering a 1992-94 war between Armenian-backed
    separatists and the Azeri army in which more than 35,000 people were
    killed. Borders between Azerbaijan and Armenia are still closed and
    official ties have been severed although the countries' two leaders
    do meet from time to time on foreign soil. "I think that before the
    (Armenian) elections we could have a framework agreement," Bryza told
    the Azeri ANS television station. Bryza is a member of an international
    group under the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) which is pushing for a resolution to the conflict. Since 1994
    a separatist army, backed by Armenian volunteers, has controlled
    Nagorno-Karabakh whose 140,000 inhabitants have voted twice in
    unrecognised referendums for independence.

    Armenia is still to decide when to hold its presidential election,
    expected in either February or March.
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