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    PRESIDENTS OF ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN MET IN PRAGUE
    Anna Nazaryan

    "Radiolur"
    08.05.2009 10:18
    Prague

    The Presidents of the Armenia and Azerbaijan Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham
    Aliyev had a meeting at the residence of the US Ambassador to the
    Czech Republic.

    The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group and the Foreign Ministers of the
    two countries participated in the meeting. Neither the Presidents,
    nor the Foreign Ministers made any statements for press. The Minsk
    Group Co-Chairs told reporters the meeting was constructive.

    US Co-Chair Matthew Bryza said they would work with the Ministers
    within the coming months to clarify the remaining details of the
    basic principles.

    "They were able to reduce their differences on basic principles and
    generally agree on the basic ideas they came here to discuss," said
    US Deputy Assistant Secretary Matthew Bryza, a Co-Chairman of the
    Minsk Group.

    "For the first time the Presidents agreed on basic ideas surrounding
    these points," he told a news conference.

    According to French Co-Chair Bernard Fassier, it is impossible not
    to notice the progress. The Presidents are meeting more frequently,
    and this is already an achievement. In general, all the disputable
    questions have been agreed upon.

    Russian Co-Chair Yuri Merzlyakov informed about the possibility of
    another presidential meeting in the near future.

    "Most probably, the next meeting will take place in Saint Petersburg at
    0Athe beginning of June. In any case, we will try to organize it. The
    Foreign Ministers are expected to meet before that. We will meet the
    Foreign Ministers, we will visit the region and try to organize the
    meeting of Presidents," Merzlyakov said.

    Asked whether the issues of Lachin corridor and the stats of Karabakh
    are the most difficult points in the negotiations, Fassier said:
    "You are better informed than me."

    Bryza underlined that the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
    relations was a separate process. "The two processes develop parallel,
    but at different paces," he said.

    Following the Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting the President's Press Office
    issued a statement, which reads: "The Armenian side assesses the
    meeting in Prague as useful, which enabled the parties to further
    clarify the approaches on the basic principles of settlement of the
    Karabakh issue and bring the positions closer on some points. The
    Foreign Ministers of the two countries were instructed to continue
    working with the Minsk Group Co-Chairs towards the coordination of
    the basic principles of conflict resolution and prepare the next
    meeting of the Presidents."
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