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Azerbaijan, Armenia fail to agree Karabakh framework

by Reuters
Friday, 24 June 2011 16:53 GMT

KAZAN, Russia, June 24 (Reuters) - The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan failed on Friday to agree a framework document which would have set the stage for a resolution of their two-decade conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

Azeri President Ilham Aliyev and Armenia's Serzh Sarksyan held talks in Russia on Nagorno-Karabakh, which Armenian-backed forces wrested from Azeri control in a deadliest war to break out as the Soviet Union splintered apart two decades ago.

The two presidents and their Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev said in a statement after the talks that the sides "confirmed reaching a mutual understanding on a range of issues whose resolution will help create conditions for an approval of the Basic Principles".

The Basic Principles is 14-point framework document that would set the stage for talks on a peace settlement. (Reporting by Denis Dyomkin)

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