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    Obama, Medvedev, Sarkozy want Karabakh Basic Principles
    by Emil Sanamyan

    http://www.reporter.am/index.cfm?objectidç39E242-8163-11DF-BCEC0003FF3452C2
    Published: Saturday June 26, 2010


    Obama and Medvedev had burgers in Arlington, VA on June 24. Pete Souza
    / White House Photo

    Washington - Leaders of France, Russia and the United States - the
    three countries that have led the Karabakh mediation efforts since
    1997 - renewed their commitment to finding a peaceful solution to the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    The June 26 statement, coming during the ongoing G8 meeting in Canada,
    comes about a year after Nicolas Sarkozy, Dmitry Medvedev and Barack
    Obama issued a similar statement at last year's G8 summit then held in
    Italy.

    The three presidents made no reference to a recently deadly raid by
    Azerbaijani forces on a forward Armenian position that left four
    Armenian soldiers dead and another four wounded.

    At the same time it "welcomed the recognition by both sides that a
    lasting settlement must be based upon the Helsinki Principles" which
    include both commitments to territorial integrity and
    self-determination.

    The statement also noted that the parties' "recognition" that the
    settlement would be based on "elements" of the basic principles listed
    by the three presidents last year, indicating that the parties had
    agreed to some but not all of these parties.

    The statement as issued by the White House Office of the Press
    Secretary follows:

    G8 Summit: Joint Statement On The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict by Dmitry
    Medvedev, President Of The Russian Federation, Barack Obama, President
    Of The United States Of America, and Nicolas Sarkozy, President Of The
    French Republic

    Muskoka, 26 June 2010

    We, the Presidents of the OSCE Minsk Group's Co-Chair countries,
    France, the Russian Federation, and the United States of America,
    reaffirm our commitment to support the leaders of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan as they finalize the Basic Principles for the peaceful
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    We welcome as a significant step the recognition by both sides that a
    lasting settlement must be based upon the Helsinki Principles and the
    elements that we proposed in connection with our statement at the
    L'Aquila Summit of the Eight on July 10, 2009, relating to:

    the return of the occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh,

    interim status for Nagorno-Karabakh guaranteeing security and self-governance,

    a corridor linking Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh;

    final status of Nagorno-Karabakh to be determined in the future by a
    legally-binding expression of will,

    the right of all internally-displaced persons and refugees to return, and

    international security guarantees, including a peacekeeping operation.

    Now the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan need to take the next
    step and complete the work on the Basic Principles to enable the
    drafting of a peace agreement to begin. We instruct our Ministers and
    Co-Chairs to work intensively to assist the two sides to overcome
    their differences in preparation for a joint meeting in Almaty on the
    margins of OSCE Informal Ministerial.




    From: A. Papazian
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