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    Washington Post
    June 24 2011


    Armenia, Azerbaijan fail to reach agreement on disputed region


    By Will Englund, Friday, June 24, 4:50 PM

    MOSCOW - The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan met Friday in the
    Russian city of Kazan to see whether they could finally agree to begin
    peace talks over a region that has been disputed since the two
    countries fought a war nearly 20 years ago. They couldn't.

    At issue was Nagorno Karabakh, an unrecognized enclave within
    Azerbaijan run by ethnic Armenians. Russia, the United States and
    France have been pushing the two sides to negotiate for years, even as
    they continue to trade shots over the border. Friday's meeting was
    sponsored by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, and President Obama
    called the two leaders Thursday urging them to reach an agreement on
    the conduct of further talks. But after more than three hours they
    broke up without a resolution.

    Lower-level talks were continuing Friday night.

    `The two sides are simply too far apart, but the meeting is a helpful
    strengthening of diplomacy over war,' said Richard Giragosian,
    director of the Regional Studies Center in Yerevan, Armenia.

    Each side has been stepping up its threats toward the other recently,
    to the alarm of Russian, American and European officials who have no
    desire to see an escalation of the fighting in a region close to
    Georgia, Iran and the Caspian oil fields.

    `War by miscalculation' is the biggest danger, Thomas de Waal of the
    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said Friday night.
    `Obviously, time is beginning to run out on Medvedev's initiative. It
    doesn't look good.'

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/armenia-azerbaijan-fail-to-reach-agreement-on-disputed-region/2011/06/24/AG3Y8TjH_story.html

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