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  • OSCE Mediators Upbeat On Forthcoming Meeting Of Armenian, Azeri Lead

    OSCE MEDIATORS UPBEAT ON FORTHCOMING MEETING OF ARMENIAN, AZERI LEADERS
    Artur Grigoryan, Romik Khachatryan, "Aylur"

    Public TV, Armenia
    Nov 22 2006

    [Presenter] President Robert Kocharyan received the Russian and French
    co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group on 21 November. Yuriy Merzlyakov
    and Bernard Fassier today met journalists at the airport before their
    departure and talked about the results of the talks.

    The co-chairs noted that bellicose statements had become muted recently
    and explained why the US co-chairman had not arrived in Yerevan. The
    co-chairs have agreed to divide their responsibilities.

    [US co-chairman] Matthew Bryza is to meet the president of the Nagornyy
    Karabakh republic, Arkadiy Gukasyan, who is currently in the USA.

    [Correspondent] The co-chairs said the main result of their visit
    was that the Armenian side had agreed to a meeting between [Armenian
    President Robert] Kocharyan and [Azerbaijani President Ilham] Aliyev
    in Minsk on 28 November.

    [French co-chair Bernard Fassier, captioned, speaking in Russian
    with Armenian voice-over] We hope very much that the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani presidents will achieve a rapprochement between the two
    countries' positions on some complex issues.

    [Correspondent] The co-chairs know from their own experience that
    pre-election periods have limited influence on the talks.

    [Russian co-chair Yuriy Merzlyakov, captioned, speaking in Russian
    with Armenian voice-over] I do not think that the forthcoming elections
    in Armenia will be an exception. The foundations we managed to create
    this year will allow for smooth negotiations before the election and
    during the election period.

    [Correspondent] The mediators are leaving Yerevan for Baku to get
    the Azerbaijani side's agreement to the meeting.
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