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    US MEDIATOR URGES PARTIES TO KARABAKH CONFLICT TO MAKE COMPROMISE

    Turan news agency
    26 Jul 04


    BAKU

    The USA is interested in a negotiated settlement of the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict. Washington stands for stability in the region and
    against any developments that could undermine it, the US co-chairman
    in the OSCE Minsk Group, Steven Mann, has told Regnum news agency.

    The breach of regional stability could pose a threat to such major
    regional projects as the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline, he added.

    Commenting on the results of a recent visit to the region by the Minsk
    Group co-chairmen, Mann noted that it was an attempt to bring the
    sides' positions closer together and help them find ways of resolving
    the conflict.

    According to him, co-chairmen understand how difficult the situation
    is for the heads of the two countries. Tensions on both sides run
    high, however, the issue must not be dealt with under the influence of
    emotions.

    "We will do everything to prevent a new tragedy," Mann stressed.

    Responding to the criticism of the Minsk Group Mann said: "We are not
    gods, a solution to the conflict has to be found by the parties to the
    conflict themselves."

    The US co-chairman believes that a solution has to be found by the
    heads of the two states. Responsibility rests with them, not with
    mediators, Mann said. He added that the parties to the conflict had
    chosen the OSCE themselves and that the Minsk Group would continue its
    work.

    Mann also spoke in favour of Nagornyy Karabakh's involvement in the
    talks. In his opinion, this may speed up a settlement.

    At the same time, the diplomat dismissed reports that he had urged
    Armenia to unilaterally vacate some of the occupied territories.
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