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    Interfax, Russia
    February 6, 2013 Wednesday 4:04 PM MSK



    Karabakh conflict cannot be settled quickly but there is progress -
    Duma chairman

    PARIS. Feb 6


    A referendum issue regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh status is the
    stumbling block hampering the conclusion of a peace treaty between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan, but this issue can be resolved, Russian State
    Duma Chairman Sergei Naryshkin said.

    "The conflict has gone too far to be settled quickly and easily,"
    Naryshkin said at a meeting with French National Assembly members
    during his working visit to Paris on Wednesday.

    He categorically disagreed with a French parliamentarian's opinion
    about the negotiating format involving Russian Prime Minister Dmitry
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    Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan. "You call the
    Medvedev-Aliyev-Sargsyan negotiating forum a failure. I disagree with
    such a judgment," he said.

    Naryshkin called for looking at the situation realistically and not
    expecting its quick settlement.

    The tripartite talks on Nagorno-Karabakh have achieved certain results
    and laid some groundwork for eventually settling the conflict,
    Naryshkin said. "Some results do exist, and they are quite good," he
    said.

    Leonid Slutsky, a member of the Russian delegation and the head of the
    Duma committee on CIS affairs and relations with fellow-countrymen,
    suggested that the fact that there is no war in Nagorno-Karabakh at
    the moment is the most significant result of the efforts to settle the
    conflict.

    There is a draft peace treaty between Baku and Yerevan, but only two
    or three of its provisions have so far been agreed upon, he said.

    The first step of the treaty is aimed at clearing the districts
    surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh of armed forces, Slutsky said.

    However, the main provision of the document concerns a referendum,
    "and this is a stumbling block," Slutsky said.

    In drawing up relevant proposals on the draft treaty, the parties were
    guided by France's experience in holding referendums, he said.

    Slutsky insisted there are reasons to expect progress in settling the
    problem of Nagorno-Karabakh. "I hope it is possible to set things in
    motion and advance on the treaty's provision regarding a referendum by
    the end of the year," he said.

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