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  • BAKU: Resolution Of Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict Should Be Carried

    RESOLUTION OF ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI CONFLICT SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT UNDER 'PRAGUE PROCESS': AZERBAIJANI FOREIGN MINISTER

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    Sept 4 2007

    Belgium, Brussels / corr Trend A.Maharramli / Peaceful talks on
    the resolution of the Armenian -Azerbaijani conflict over the
    Nagorno-Karabakh should be carried out within the framework of the
    'Prague Process', Elmar Mammadyarov, the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister,
    said in talks with Trend in Brussels.

    Over the last few years peaceful resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict has been carried out under the 'Prague Process', which
    envisages stage-by-stage resolution of the conflict.

    So far, the essence of the plan has not been clarified because of
    failure to coordinate its details.

    The minister said that a meeting with the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
    from France and Russia in Brussels on 3 September discussed the
    mediators' forthcoming visit to the region in mid-September. "A joint
    discussion will be held during the visit. Now it is too premature
    to speak about progress, because it can only be discussed after the
    meetings," Mammadyarov said.

    For the time being the date of the next round of talks between the
    Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents is unknown. The co-chairs should
    come with the relevant initiatives. "If we see any possibility,
    the meeting may be held. In general, it is necessary to mobile every
    opportunity and any milestone," Mammadyarov said.

    The conflict between the two countries of South Caucasus began in
    1988 due to territorial claims by Armenia against Azerbaijan. Armenia
    has occupied 20% of Azerbaijan including the Nagorno-Karabakh region
    and its seven surrounding Districts. Since 1992, these territories
    have been under the occupation of the Armenian Forces. In 1994,
    Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement at which time
    active hostilities ended. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group (
    Russia, France and USA) are currently holding peaceful negotiations.
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