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SECURITY & FOREIGN AFFAIRS: ROAD MAP OR THE BEST PROPOSALS

Date: 08-31-2006
Source: AZG Armenian Daily
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"We have to mark a breakthrough, but it depends on the proposals of Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents. I think the sides will go for mutual concessions as it is the only way of regulation," ANS TV of Azerbaijan quoted US co-chair to OSCE Minsk Group, Matthew Bryza as saying. He again ruled out any military solution to the conflict. "Principles proposed by the co-chairs are still on the negotiation table, and they can be called a road map. These are our

best proposals," said the US co-chair noting that both the Armenian and the Azerbaijani sides display constructive approach in continuing the peaceful regulation, he made sure during his Baku and Yerevan visits. In his words, Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers will meet soon in Europe.


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