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    RA FOREIGN MINISTER HOPES TO SEE PROGRESS IN KARABAKH SETTLEMENT BEFORE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN AZERBAIJAN

    ARKA
    Feb 25, 2008

    YEREVAN, February 25. /ARKA/. Armenian Foreign Ministry hopes to
    see progress in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict before the Azerbaijani
    presidential elections, Minister Vardan Oskanyan told a Monday news
    conference.

    Oskanyan said the problems connected with Armenia's presidential
    elections won't hinder the negotiation process. After the newly elected
    president of Armenia Serge Sargssyan is sworn in, the ceremony to take
    place on April 9, he will get actively involved in the negotiation
    process.

    Oskanyan said EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus Peter
    Semneby has already urged the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents to
    hold a bilateral meeting in the near future. No date for the meeting
    has been set yet.

    "The newly elected Armenian president has a clear idea of the peaceful
    settlement process, he is well aware of the contents of the documents
    put on the negotiation table, as well as the common principles of
    which Armenia approves," Oskanyan said.

    The Karabakh conflict started in 1988, when Nagorny Karabakh,
    mostly populated with Armenians, declared independence from
    Azerbaijan. Large-scale combat operations followed leading to
    Azerbaijan's loss of control over Karabakh and seven bordering regions.

    On May 12, 1994, an agreement was signed on ceasefire in the area of
    the conflict which had killed 25.000-30,000 people in both sides and
    forced about one million people to leave their homes. The ceasefire
    regime is effective up to date.

    Since 1992, negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the conflict
    have been conducted within the OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by the USA,
    Russia, and France.

    RA Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan got 862,369 votes (52.82%) to
    win an outright victory in the February 19 presidential elections
    with ex-president Levon Ter-Petrossyan lagging on 351,222 votes
    (21.5%).
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