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    BAKU AND YEREVAN TO DISCUSS WAYS FOR RESOLUTION OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Trend News Agency
    May 12 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 12 May / corr Trend News S.Agayeva / The Presidents
    of Azerbaijan and Armenia will hold a meeting in June. The relevant
    agreement was achieved during the talks between the foreign ministers
    of the two countries in Strasbourg, within the framework of a meeting
    of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers on 6 May, Elmar
    Mammadyraov, the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister, told journalists on
    12 May.

    It will come as the first meeting of Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev with the new Armenian leader Serzh Sarkisian, who was elected
    to this position in February.

    "The meeting with the new Armenian authorities will clarify their
    readiness for the peaceful settlement of conflict," the minister said.

    During the forthcoming meeting, the heads of the conflicting countries
    are expected to discuss the written proposals on Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, given to the Azerbaijan and Armenian foreign ministers
    by the OSCE Minsk Group in Madrid on 29 November. The content of
    proposals is not disclosed due to confidentiality of the principles.

    So far the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs have presented to conflict
    sides three different proposals, two of which were not accepted by
    Armenia. In its turn, Baku did not agree upon the mediators'; proposals
    on the establishment of a confederative state with Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The conflict between the two countries of the South Caucasus began
    in 1988 due to Armenian territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Since
    1992, Armenian Armed Forces have occupied 20% of Azerbaijan including
    the Nagorno-Karabakh region and its seven surrounding districts. In
    1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement at which
    time the active hostilities ended. The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk
    Group ( Russia, France, and the US) are currently holding peaceful
    negotiations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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