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27.02.2006 - Source: ReliefWeb
Nagorno Karabakh: Visits by journalists or NGOs acceptable, says Azeri Foreign Minister Mammadyarov; Armenians living in Nagorno Karabakh must be treated by Azerbaijan as its own citizens ("Azeri minister says media visits to Garabagh acceptable (AzerNews)") [#45091], [ID 2712]
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21.02.2006 - Source: ReliefWeb
Nagorno Karabakh: Arkadi Gukasian, head of the self-proclaimed republic, calls on Armenia to suspend talks with Azerbaijan ("Separatist leader urges Armenia to end peace talks (AzerNews)") [#44982], [ID 2713]
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16.02.2006 - Source: Armenialiberty
Nagorno-Karabakh: Failure of last week's Armenian-Azerbaijani presidential summit in France bore out skepticism about speedy resolution of the conflict ("Karabakh Armenians Say Vindicated By Summit Failure") [#44637], [ID 2714]
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13.02.2006 - Source: EurasiaNet
Nagorno-Karabakh: No breakthrough in summit between Azerbaijani and Armenian President; hopes for peaceful resolution 18-year-old territorial dispute are fading ("Azerbaijanis see small chance for peace in Nagorno-Karabakh") [#44187], [ID 2715]
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13.02.2006 - Source: Armenialiberty
Presidents of both countries failed to reach an agreement ("Armenian, Azeri Leaders Dampen Hopes For Karabakh Peace") [#44064], [ID 2716]
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10.02.2006 - Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Nagorno-Karabakh: Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Robert Kocharian and Ilham Aliyev, hold talks separately in Paris with Jacques Chirac in an effort to move toward a settlement of the 18-year-old conflict over the territory ("Armenia, Azerbaijan Leaders Begin Karabakh Talks") [#43912], [ID 2717]
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08.02.2006 - Source: Armenialiberty
Nagorno-Karabakh: France will host peace talks on Friday; European diplomats say an end to the 15-year-old dispute could be in sight ("France To Host Karabakh Peace Talks Friday") [#44053], [ID 2718]
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08.02.2006 - Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Nagorno-Karabakh: Differences of both sides narrowing ahead of 10 February presidential summit in Paris ("Cautious Optimism Ahead Of Paris Talks On Nagorno-Karabakh") [#43778], [ID 2719]
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25.01.2006 - Source: Armenialiberty
Nagorno-Karabakh: Meeting in France to reach framework agreement between the two countries concerning the region set for 10 to 11 February; OSCE-members and Russia ready to deploy peacekeepers to the region ("Key Armenian-Azeri Summit Set For February 10-11") [#43114], [ID 2720]
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12.01.2006 - Source: Armenialiberty
Leonid Martirosan, senior official at foreign ministry of unrecognised Nagorno-Karabakh republic, says that government does not think it is likely that peace agreement will be singed in the course of the year ("Karabkh Armenians remain scaptical about peace chances") [#42712], [ID 2721]
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10.01.2006 - Source: Armenialiberty
Talks on settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan due on 17 to 18 January ("Armenian, Azeri FMs to prepare for crucial Karabakh summit") [#42710], [ID 2722]
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04.01.2006 - Source: Armenialiberty
According to Azerbaijan’s President Aliev, resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict possible; peace process depends on the outcomes of the summit between Aliev and its Armenian counterpart Kocharian later this month; apparently, Karabakh’s Armenian population maybe allowed to decide its status in a referendum ("Aliev Upbeat On Karabakh Peace Prospects") [#42008], [ID 2723]
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15.12.2005 - Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Nagorno-Karabakh: International mediators hopeful that significant progress toward settling the conflict could be reached next year ("Mediators Hopeful On Karabakh Peace Settlement") [#40577], [ID 2724]
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06.12.2005 - Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Azerbaijani defense minister warns that recognition of independent Nagorno Karabakh could lead to resumption of fighting ("Azerbaijani Minister Warns Of War With Armenia") [#40228], [ID 2725]
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11.10.2005 - Source: International Crisis Group
Nagorno-Karabakh: Report on underlying causes of conflict, negotiation process, security guarantees, withdrawal from occupied territories and return of IDPs ("Nagorno-Karabakh: A Plan for Peace") [#37456], [ID 2726]
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24.08.2005 - Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Foreign ministers of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan met to discuss dispute over separatist Nagorno-Karabakh territory ("Foreign Ministers Discuss Nagorno-Karabakh") [#35801], [ID 2727]
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17.08.2005 - Source: EurasiaNet
According to media outlets presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia could sign declaration outlining a possible Karabakh settlement; Azerbaijan insists on definition of territorial status only after Armenian troops withdraw from 7 occupied Azerbaijani regions ("Azerbaijan: A Road, if not a Referendum, for Nagorno-Karabakh") [#36230], [ID 2728]
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17.08.2005 - Source: EurasiaNet
Armenian and Karabakh leaders allegedly consider compromise solution for Nagorno-Karabakh; Armenia could withdraw from some regions and permit return of Azerbaijani residents to the occupied territories ("Nagorno-Karabakh: Peace on the horizon?") [#36250], [ID 2729]
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12.07.2005 - Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Armenia and Azerbaijan close to peace accord on Nagorno-Karabakh allowing Armenian residents to decide on their status in internationally supervised referendum ("Officials Say Karabakh Deal Close At Hand") [#34027], [ID 2730]
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