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  • Armenian, Russian, Azerbaijani Presidents To Meet In Sochi Jan. 25

    ARMENIAN, RUSSIAN, AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENTS TO MEET IN SOCHI JAN. 25

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.01.2010 14:55 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A trilateral meeting between Armenian, Russian and
    Azerbaijani leaders will take place in Sochi on January 25.

    The OSCÐ~U Minsk Group Co-Chairs have arrived in the region to arrange
    the meeting between Presidents Serzh Sargsyan, Dmitry Medvedev and
    Ilham Aliyev, an informed source told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    The OSCE Minsk Group was created in 1992 by the Conference on Security
    and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE, now Organization for Security and
    Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)) to encourage a peaceful, negotiated
    resolution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    On 6 December 1994, the Budapest Summit decided to establish a
    co-chairmanship for the process.

    Implementing the Budapest decision, the Chairman-in-Office issued on
    23 March 1995, the mandate for the Co-Chairmen of the Minsk Process.

    The main objectives of the Minsk Process are as follows: Providing
    an appropriate framework for conflict resolution in the way of
    assuring the negotiation process supported by the Minsk Group;
    Obtaining conclusion by the Parties of an agreement on the cessation
    of the armed conflict in order to permit the convening of the Minsk
    Conference; Promoting the peace process by deploying OSCE multinational
    peacekeeping forces.

    The Minsk Process can be considered to be successfully concluded if
    the objectives referred to above are fully met.

    The Minsk Group is headed by a Co-Chairmanship consisting of France,
    Russia and the United States. Furthermore, the Minsk Group also
    includes the following participating States: Belarus, Germany, Italy,
    Portugal, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Turkey as well as Armenia
    and Azerbaijan. Current Co-chairmen of the Minsk Group are: Ambassador
    Bernard Fassier of France, Ambassador Yuri Merzlyakov of the Russian
    Federation and Ambassador Robert Bradtke of the United States.

    The Nagorno Karabakh conflict broke out in 1988 as result of the
    ethnic cleansing launched by Azerbaijan in the final years of the
    Soviet Union. The Karabakh War was fought from 1991 to 1994. Since
    the ceasefire in 1994, most of Nagorno Karabakh and several regions
    of Azerbaijan around it (the security zone) remain under the control
    of Nagorno Karabakh defense army.

    The Madrid principles contain the proposals put forward by the OSCE
    Minsk Group co-chairs on the basic principles of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict settlement. The document was presented to the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani representatives at the OSCE summit in the Spanish capital
    in November 2007.
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