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OSCE MG: CONFLICTING PARTIES READY FOR COMPROMISE

PanARMENIAN.Net - Considerable progress has been fixed in the Karabakh Conflict settlement lately, OSCE Minsk Group US Co-Chair Steven Mann stated during today's press conference in Yerevan. At the same time he noted that though the Co-Chairs do not measure the efficiency of the negotiations, the ongoing discussions can serve as the coefficient of the common talks and as the basis for the final resolution. "We can achieve results via negotiations only but we cannot foresee them", he noted. Meanwhile Russian Co-Chair stated that "present results would not have been achieved but for the readiness of both parties to make concessions. When asked about Turkey's position in the conflict the Russian Co-Chair said that "Turkey is not just involved in the process but has a strong impact on it."
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