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    NO PRINCIPAL AGREEMENT REACHED DURING YESTERDAY'S ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI HIGH-LEVEL NEGOTIATIONS

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 29 2006

    No final agreement is reached around principal issues during
    yesterday's Minsk negotiations of the Presidents of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. As ArmInfo was told in the informed circles, despite this,
    there is no categorical aversion of positions that could lead to the
    negotiation process failure, and finding out of contact points in
    the outlook is not ruled out. According to ArmInfo data, the OSCE
    MG Cochairmen had expressed their expectations in the beginning of
    the meeting of the Armenian and Azeri delegations in an enlarged
    format. In their opinion, a progress in the evening-out of the sides'
    disagreements with regard to the text of the document in circulation
    is to be the primary task. They also wished to hear the position
    of R. Kocharyan and I. Aliyev concerning their further steps in the
    Karabakh conflict settlement.

    As it became known, the sides expect a concretization of positions
    during the next annual meeting of OSCE Foreign Ministers in Brussels
    December 4-5, especially as there will be formulations in the political
    statement of the meeting for the Karabakh issue as well. At the same
    time, the Armenian side keeps on hoping that Azerbaijan will finally
    recognize a lack of prospects and harmfulness of the attempts to
    lead the negotiation process out of OSCE MG frames, particularly,
    to make the conflict a subject of UN consideration. In view of this,
    the Armenian officials have multiply talked of the huge differences
    in the reasons of appearance of the so-called frozen conflicts.

    The informed Armenian circles of the country are sure that, despite
    the 2007-2008 election campaigns in both countries, the negotiation
    process will continue, though there are no great expectations yet
    about its results. It has also became known that the OSCE MG American
    Cochairman, Mathew Bryza, had informed the negotiation participants,
    at yesterday's meeting in an enlarged format, of his recent meeting
    with the President of NKR, Arkady Ghukassyan. M. Bryza has positively
    assessed this meeting and noted he does not see any obstacles for
    continuation of the negotiation process.
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