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    Lragir, Armenia
    Jan 17 2008


    CO-CHAIRS EXPLAINED THERE IS NO TRAP

    Despite the cold weather we got a warm welcome, said the OSCE Minsk
    Group co-chairs in a news conference on January 17 who presented
    details of their regional visit. The U.S. co-chair Matthew Bryza
    underlined that the purpose of their visit was to learn about the
    opinion of the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents about the proposal
    on the basic issues of the peace agreement they had offered in
    Madrid.

    Bryza emphasized that they did not expect this visit to be final on
    the way to agreement but he noted that there are points in common
    between the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan on the basic issues.
    The Russian and French co-chairs silenced the points which were not
    agreed on, saying that it is the issue under negotiations and as long
    as there is no agreement, it cannot be revealed. Meanwhile, Matthew
    Bryza said the presidents are on the same track, and are making
    efforts to reach agreement on the basic principles possibly soon.
    Therefore, the co-chairs think the presidents should take their time
    to be aware of each letter of the document on the basic principles.
    By the way, the French co-chair Fassier said during their regional
    visit they offered some explanations to the presidents concerning the
    proposal of Madrid. Fassier says they told the presidents there are
    no ambiguous points and traps for the parties in the proposal.
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