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  • Moscow Declaration Facilitates Karabakh Settlement - U.S. Diplomat

    MOSCOW DECLARATION FACILITATES KARABAKH SETTLEMENT - U.S. DIPLOMAT

    Interfax
    Nov 14 2008
    Russia

    BAKU. Nov 13 (Interfax) - The Moscow Declaration signed by Azerbaijan,
    Armenia and Russia helps settle the Karabakh problem, said Matthew
    Bryza, the U.S. co-chairman of the Minsk Group, brokering the
    settlement. Bryza told reporters in Baku on Thursday that Russia
    had played a positive role [in settling the conflict], while the
    declaration signed on November 1 in Moscow facilitates the Minsk
    Group's activities.

    The co-chairmen handed their proposals to the conflicting parties in
    Madrid a year ago and now they must be coordinated, he said.

    Regarding the basic principles, they are balanced and, hopefully,
    the territories will be returned to Azerbaijan, so refugees could
    return to their homes, Bryza said.

    A corridor could be formed between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh as part
    of the settlement, and peacekeepers could be deployed in this zone,
    he said. The issue of a future vote on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh
    will depend on an agreement between the Azeri and Armenian presidents,
    he said. Bryza noted, that a level of trust and respect exists between
    the two presidents.

    The U.S. diplomat also welcomed Turkey's growing role in ensuring
    peace and stability in the South Caucasus. Turkey is a very important
    country and a NATO ally, and it must play a significant role in the
    Caucasus. This is happening now, he said.
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