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Matthew Bryza says only concern is Armenia can’t express its stance on GUAM frozen conflicts draft

Matthew Bryza says only concern is Armenia can’t express its stance on GUAM frozen conflicts draft
# 26 March 2007 11:33 (UTC +04:00)
He told APA Bureau that the co-chairs’ only concern is that Armenia can’t present its stance on the GUAM draft resolution [for the protracted conflicts] because it is not a member of this group.
He said participation of the United States, Russia and France, as UN members, in voting on the draft might question the neutrality of the mediators as Armenia doesn’t have a part in this process and this is a technical problem.
Mr. Bryza, pointing to OSCE fact-finding mission sent to Nagorno Karabakh, added that any chosen format should satisfy the interests of the both sides.
Internationally recognized territories of Azerbaijan – an enclave Nagorno Karabakh, and some other adjacent regions were occupied by Armenia in early 1990s. The so-called Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was set up to meditate a pace settlement for the dispute between the two countries. All the involved parties have not yet settled the conflict for years despite regular meetings. /APA/
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