Azerbaijan Says Sticking Points Remain On Karabakh
December 05, 2006
Mammadyarov (right) with OSCE head Karel De Gucht in Brussel on December 4 (OSCE)
December 5, 2006 -- Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov says a number of sticking points remain for the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh to be resolved.
Nagorno-Karabakh is located within Azerbaijan but has been controlled by Armenian and ethnic-Armenian Karabakh troops since a 1994 truce ended fighting there.
Mammadyarov, speaking in Brussels today, said Azerbaijan and Armenia have agreed on the basic principles of the status of region, but that differences remained over the speed of the pullout of Armenian troops from the province.
Mammadyarov said the two sides have agreed on the need for international peacekeepers and the quick rebuilding of the infrastructure of the region.
But he condemned Armenian plans for a constitutional referendum in Nagorno-Karabakh later this month, saying Azerbaijan is still not convinced Armenia is sincere about its determination to resolve the conflict.
On December 4, Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian said hopes were high for a lasting resolution to the conflict.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) today issued a statement lauding the progress this year on resolving the dispute and calling on both countries for redoubled efforts in 2007.
(AP)