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    NEGOTIATION PROCESS WILL CONTINUE: MATHEW BRYZA

    ARMENPRESS
    April 3, 2008

    BUCHAREST, APRIL 3, ARMENPRESS: Armenian president-elect, prime
    minister Serzh Sarkisian who is in Bucharest, Romania, attending
    a NATO summit, met today with cochairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group-
    Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Bernard Fassier (France) and Mathew Bryza
    (USA) for an exchange of opinions over the process of resolution of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    The meeting was attended also by Andrzei Kasprzyk, the personal
    representative of the OSCE chairman-in-office for monitoring the
    ceasefire regime.

    Armenpress correspondent reported from Bucharest that an overall
    assessment of the current status of the talks was given during the
    meeting. The cochairmen presented the results of their yesterday's
    meeting with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev. Serzh Sarkisian
    expressed concern over the latest diplomacy of Azerbaijan
    and frequented breaches of truce on the line of contact in
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Serzh Sarkisian has reaffirmed Armenia's commitment to peaceful
    settlement of the conflict within the frameworks of the OSCE Minsk
    Group and based on the package of proposals which are on the table.

    Asked by Armenpress to comment on the meeting the U.S. cochairman
    Mathew Bryza said," We know the president-elect and we know what kind
    of a personality he is and I believe that we shall continue the talks.

    It is obvious now that the negotiation process will continue. What
    is important is that presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan have
    an opportunity to meet and communicate after the inauguration of
    Armenian president-elect."

    In a reference to the current stage of the talks Mathew Bryza said
    Azerbaijan is also for continuation of the process, 'despite a number
    of several recent critical moments."

    "I am confident that the process will go on and I hope that it will
    not last long and will end soon, but I can not predict when. I feel
    there is progress.

    Today is the beginning. We have to move forward step by step,' he said.

    Regarding a possible change of the negotiations format, Mathew Bryza
    said there is the OSCE Minsk Group and there is no need to change it."

    In comments on the meeting Serzh Sarkisian said he saw that the
    cochairmen were optimistic.

    "I think they have grounds, from their perspective, to be optimistic. I
    will share my personal impressions if there is an occasion to meet
    with the other negotiating party. I will not object to meeting with
    Azerbaijani president on the sidelines of any forum, if Azerbaijani
    president has such a wish," Sarkisian said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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