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    Today, Azerbaijan
    Jan 18 2008


    Matthew Bryza: "Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan come out with
    similar positions on basic principles of the Nagorno Garabagh
    conflict settlement"

    18 January 2008 [10:09] - Today.Az

    "Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan Robert Kocharyan and Ilham
    Aliyev come out with similar positions on basic principles of the
    Nagorno Garabagh conflict settlement", US co-chairman of the OSCE
    Minsk Group Matthew Bryza told reporters in Yerevan.



    "Though we do not expect the final agreement to be adopted during
    the current visit of the co-chairmen to the region, we see that both
    presidents come out with similar positions on basic principles of the
    conflict settlement", the co-chairman said.

    He noted that time does not play a significant role in the
    achievement of a single position on basic principles between the
    leadership of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "We do not want to set artificial deadlines for the agreement
    signing, preferring to give both president as much time as will be
    required for the detailed analysis of each sentence, word or letter"
    he noted.

    Bryza said it is necessary to wait, as both presidents move in the
    right direction.

    Meanwhile, French co-chairman Bernard Fassier said commenting on the
    situation that considering the positions of the two sides, the
    mediators found it necessary to explain definite regulations of the
    document.

    "We have explained to the sides that our proposals are not a trap for
    any of the sides. These are the best proposals, which our countries
    can put forward for achievement of a compromise in the process of the
    conflict settlement", he announced.

    /Novosti-Armenia/


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/42438.html
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