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    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Oct 22 2004

    Key conflict settlement parameters determined - Russian co-chair

    Armenia, under the influence of outside forces, has nearly agreed to
    return the Jabrayil, Zangelan and Fuzuli regions it currently
    controls to Azerbaijan in exchange for releasing transport and energy
    communications.


    This was recently stated by the leader of Armenian Democratic Party,
    ex-presidential adviser on foreign issues Aram Sarkisian in the
    country's parliament.
    He said the USA is applying pressure on the Armenian side on
    withdrawing from the occupied territories, as this country is
    interested opening the railway lines.


    Sarkisian continued that these issues were also discussed at a recent
    meeting of the Presidents of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and of Armenia
    Robert Kocharian in Astana. Considering this Armenia's positions in
    the Upper Garabagh conflict settlement have "sharply weekened", as in
    all international documents Armenia is presented as an aggressor and
    is compelled to justify the occupation.
    The Russian co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Yuri Merzlyakov, in
    turn, told "Liberty" Radio station that he was unaware of any details
    of the Azeri and Armenian Presidents' meeting. He also refuted media
    reports about the "Moscow Formula" for the conflict settlement
    allegedly proposed by Russian President Putin.
    Merzlyakov also said that the Presidents of the two countries were
    expected to issue statements following their meeting in Astana, and
    that Azerbaijan and Armenia will resume talks in late October-early
    November.
    "A lot has been agreed upon and it's time to start more detailed
    negotiations on the level of experts to prepare documents", the
    Russian co-chair said.
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