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    SAAKASHVILI SEES PROSPECTS OF UNMEDIATED GARABAGH TALKS

    AzerNews Weekly
    Dec 24 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has said he sees a solution of
    the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh in direct
    talks between the parties, without international mediators involved.

    Asked in an interview with the Russian Echo Moskvi radio station
    whether or not Russia, one of the co-chairs of the mediating OSCE Minsk
    Group, could "play the Garabagh card", Saakashvili said: "First, I have
    been hearing a lot of very optimistic statements by European diplomats
    in the past years that 'we are close to a breakthrough' and it always
    appeared to me that the desired is merely being presented as true.

    "The problem is complicated and the key to its solution is Russia.

    Certainly, there are objective problems...And there is only one recipe
    for solving all outstanding problems, that is direct talks between
    these countries and respect for international law, including the
    right of people to return to their places of residence and honoring
    state sovereignty."

    Saakashvili said that, so long as the current situation persists,
    chances remain for its worsening.

    "For the situation to change for the better, countries should
    negotiate, peoples should communicate," Saakashvili said. He cited
    as an example the talks ongoing between Turkey and Armenia, adding
    that they should definitely be coordinated with Azerbaijan.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a lengthy war that ended with the
    signing of a cease-fire in 1994, but Armenia continues to occupy
    Upper Garabagh and seven other Azerbaijani districts in defiance of
    international law. The Minsk Group, co-chaired by the United States,
    Russia and France, is brokering peace talks.
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