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    MATTHEW BRYZA: IF SARGSYAN-ALIYEV MEETING TAKES PLACE, THE PRESIDENTS WILL TRY TO MAKE AN AGREEMENT ON SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES INTEGRAL

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politi cs/52673.html
    May 29 2009
    Azerbaijan

    The OSCE MG co-chairs do not expect achievement of mutual consent
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan on all basic principles from the
    Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting, but they hope that this process will take
    place in phases".

    The statement was made by US co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew
    Bryza on 28 May in an interview to Liberty radio.

    "The Presidents have attained a significant progress in Prague and I
    expect the same from the meeting in St. Petersburg. I hope that in the
    coming months the world will witness a breakthrough", said M. Bryza.

    M. Bryza said that if the Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting takes place,
    the presidents will try make an agreement on some basic principles
    integral.

    "Anyway, I hope they will find a common language both on the unsettled
    principles and the solution to some issues. Certainly, we do not
    expect to attain agreement on all main principles, but we hope that
    this process will take place step by step", said M. Bryza.

    "The United States supports the view that the processes of settlement
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Armenian-Turkish relations are
    parallel though isolated issues. These processes proceed by different
    channels, but achieving success in one process will contribute to
    progress in another".

    He said he can not answer the question about why the authorities of
    Armenia and Turkey do not make the contents of the Armenian-Turkish
    "road map" public: "This issue can be elaborated by the Armenian and
    Turkish sides".

    M. Bryza added that it is incorrect to condemn Serzh Sargsyan for
    continuing negotiations with the Turkish side after statements by
    Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan that the opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border depends on the solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict:
    "Neither Armenia, nor Turkey have yet lost or gained anything unless
    the final agreement is signed".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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