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    NO AGREEMENT YET ON KEY ARMENIAN-AZERI SUMMIT
    By Harry Tamrazian in Prague

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    May 19 2006

    Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian said on Friday that he and his
    Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov failed to set a date
    for the next, potentially decisive Armenian-Azerbaijani summit on
    Nagorno-Karabakh during talks in Strasbourg the previous night.

    The two men met in the presence of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
    on the sidelines of a regular session of the Council of Europe's
    decision-making Committee of Ministers. The American, French and
    Russian mediators hope than another face-to-face meeting between
    Presidents Ilham Aliev and Robert Kocharian will yield a breakthrough
    in the Karabakh peace process.

    A Kocharian spokesman said earlier this month that the meeting's venue
    and exact date is likely to be agreed by Mammadyarov and Oskanian
    at Strasbourg. However, this clearly did not happen, with Oskanian
    explaining that Baku and Yerevan have not yet laid the groundwork
    for the crucial summit.

    "Discussions focused on the proposals and ideas that have been on
    the table," he told RFE/RL by phone, referring to the Strasbourg talks.

    "Overall, it was not a bad meeting. However, there are still many
    issues that have not yet been agreed on."

    Oskanian went on to indicate that the Aliev-Kocharian encounter might
    therefore not take place at all. "While not ruling out the possibility
    of such a meeting at this point, I can't say for certain that it will
    take place because a lot depends on the co-chairs' high-level visit
    to the region."

    In a further sign of the seriousness of their intentions, the co-chairs
    will begin the visit on May 25 together with more high-ranking
    diplomats, including U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Dan Fried
    and Russian Deputy Foreign Minster Grigory Karasin. The mediators
    will discuss with the conflicting parties their new unpublicized
    peace proposals put forward following the collapse of the last
    Aliev-Kocharian meeting that took place in Rambouillet, France in
    February.

    "The co-chairs see a new momentum after Rambouillet and they believe
    that by raising the level [of their diplomacy] they can attract more
    attention and will try during their visit to create a situation that
    will convince the parties to agree to a meeting of the presidents,"
    said Oskanian.
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