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    MINSK GROUP SEEKING ANOTHER KARABAKH SUMMIT

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/28/minsk-gr oup-seeking-another-karabakh-summit/
    Sep 28, 2009

    NEW YORK (Combined Sources)-International mediators said over the
    weekend that they will visit Armenia and Azerbaijan soon to prepare
    for the next meeting of the two countries' presidents which they hope
    will pave the way for a framework peace accord on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict.

    The American, French and Russian diplomats co-chairing the OSCE
    Minsk Group met in Washington on Thursday to discuss details of
    their upcoming trip both amongst themselves and with two senior
    U.S. administration officials dealing with the South Caucasus.

    "The Co-Chairs met with Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Senior
    Director for European Affairs at the National Security Council and
    Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Tina Kaidanow," they said in a
    joint statement issued on Saturday.

    The three mediators also held separate talks with the Armenian
    and Azerbaijani foreign ministers in New York the next day. "The
    two foreign ministers and the Co-Chairs reaffirmed a commitment to
    negotiations based on the Basic Principles [of Karabakh peace,] and
    discussed upcoming travel of the Co-Chairs to the region in early
    October," the statement said.

    "As agreed in Moscow July 18, the Co-Chairs will travel to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan to prepare for a proposed meeting between President
    Aliyev and President Sarkisian in Chisinau on the margins of the CIS
    Summit," added the statement. The summit of former Soviet republics
    is scheduled for October 8-9.

    "At this important moment in the negotiating process, the Co-Chairs
    called on both sides to be constructive in their public statements,"
    the statement said, referring to recent bellicose rhetoric from
    Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry.

    The mediators hope that Aliyev and Sarkisian will iron out their
    remaining differences over the settlement principles proposed by
    them. The two leaders failed to do so at their last face-to-face
    meeting held in Moscow in July. In an early August interview with
    RFE/RL, the Minsk Group's outgoing U.S. co-chair, Matthew Bryza,
    insisted that they agree on the "fundamental concept" behind the
    proposed settlement and are "coming close" to working out its
    important details.

    Still, Sarkisian sought to lower expectations of an impending
    breakthrough in the Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations when he addressed
    Armenia's top diplomats on September 1. The resolution of the Karabakh
    dispute, he said, is "not a matter of days, weeks or months."

    As agreed in Moscow July 18, the Co-Chairs will travel to Armenia and
    Azerbaijan to prepare for a proposed meeting between President Aliyev
    and President Sargsian in Chisinau on the margins of the CIS Summit.
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