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    ARMENIAN SIDE AGREES TO MEETING OF PRESIDENTS OF ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Nov 22 2006

    The Armenian side has agreed to a meeting between the presidents of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan, which is likely to take place in Minsk on
    November 28.

    This was announced by OSCE Minsk Group cochairman from Russia Yuri
    Merzlyakov in a press briefing at Zvartnots airport on Wednesday,
    shortly before the cochairmen's departure.

    Merzlyakov described as "rich in content and effective" the meetings
    with Armenian President Robert Kocharian and Foreign Minister Vartan
    Oskanian.

    "We still need to get the Azerbaijani side's consent regarding the
    meeting, in Baku later today, although earlier Azerbaijan's Foreign
    Minister Mammadyarov made a corresponding statement in this regard,"
    the Russian cochairman said.

    Commenting on the fact that only two of the three cochairmen of the
    Minsk Group arrived in Yerevan, Merzlyakov said that they had agreed
    on the division of work and U.S. cochairman Matthew Bryza "one of
    these days is due to meet Arkady Ghukasian, who is now on a visit to
    the United States."

    "On the whole, we think that the year is ending on a pretty optimistic
    note," the Russian cochairman said, adding: "If we manage to keep
    this mood of the sides, and we hope that we will manage to do that,
    then we will enter 2007 with quite good prospects."

    According to French cochairman Bernard Fassier, "settling such a
    conflict is like building a wall of peace."

    "Every time we try to help the sides to put one or two bricks into that
    wall, and we keep adding bricks, it is good," the French cochairman
    stated, emphasizing: "But the wall now is not strong enough yet to
    make it possible to write an ultimate settlement agreement."

    "As Armenian foreign minister said, from October we presented not new,
    but additional elements, and we hope that those additional elements
    will give an opportunity to implement that approach," Fassier said.

    To the question about Azerbaijan's war rhetoric, Merzlyakov expressed
    an opinion that in the recent period fewer such statements have
    been made.

    "We always assume that similar "passionate" rhetoric impedes the
    process, especially when those statements are made on the threshold
    of some important meeting or at crucial moments," Merzlyakov said.

    "Anyway, we didn't feel that it would essentially obstruct the basic
    task to complete 2006 with the third meeting of the presidents."

    "In this sense in Washington, Paris and Moscow we have one position
    that war cannot be a real possibility for settling this conflict,"
    Fassier said. RFE/RL.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/32947.html
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