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    Itar-Tass, Russia
    March 3, 2011 Thursday 6:59 PM EST

    OSCE Minsk Group main format of talks on Nagorno-Karabakh

    VIENNA March 3


    The OSCE Minsk Group should continue as the main format of the talks
    on Nagorno-Karabakh settlement, Anvar Azimov, Russia's permanent
    representative to the OSCE, said here on Thursday. He addressed the
    meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council in which Armenian Foreign
    Minister Edward Nalbandian took part.

    "As the co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group and in a bilateral format we
    are ready to do our utmost to help the sides bring the long-awaited
    settlement closer," Azimov said.

    "Russia's stand is consistent and constant," Azimov said. "We don't
    want recipes being imposed on the parties to the conflict from the
    outside. We proceed from the view that the Azerbaijani and the
    Armenian sides should be mainly responsible for the final choice of
    the way of solving the problem. Russia is ready to support the variant
    of solving the problem that would suit all the parties concerned, and,
    if a compromise arrangement is reached, to act as the guarantor of the
    settlement. We regard as viable the solution that will not turn the
    region into an arena of international military-political rivalry and
    will allow restoring stability and calm in the Transcaucasia," he
    said.

    The Russian representative expressed utter disagreement with whose
    call in question the effectiveness of the work of the OSCE Minsk Group
    and who believe that the process of the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement
    stalled because of the difference of the stands of the conflicting
    parties.

    In this connection he recalled the achievements of last year that
    happened to be highly productive. Thus, thanks to Russia's
    initiatives, among other things, the working out of the basic
    principles of the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement continued. Three
    trilateral summits were arranged with the participation of the Russian
    president. Three rounds of the talks of the foreign ministers of
    Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia were held. This practice continued this
    year. Awareness was achieved during these meetings that most
    supplements to the draft of the principles the Azerbaijani and
    Armenian sides proposed were acceptable. Differences on some matters
    of principle were cleared. Moreover, the joint statement on
    Nagorno-Karabakh settlement recording a number of its basic principles
    was passed on the sidelines of the OSCE summit in Astana by the heads
    of the delegations of Russia, United States, France, Azerbaijan and
    Armenia.

    The Russian representative expressed the hope that the next trilateral
    summit in Sochi due on March 5, 2011, will consolidate this positive
    trend.




    From: A. Papazian
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