
Published on January 12, 2006
BELGIAN FM HOPES NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT TO BE SETTLED IN 2006
- Belgian Foreign Minister Karel de Gucht said Wednesday solving deadlocked conflicts would be a priority for his country's presidency of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, adding he would travel to Azerbaijan and Armenia later this month to join peace talks.

De Gucht told reporters that he hoped to ensure an agreement between the two nations was reached this year, which could lead to an OSCE observer mission being sent to the area.
He was to travel to the two countries Jan. 24 to get both sides to agree on new top-level talks for February 9 on resolving the conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave.
"We are determined to build on progress being achieved ... I am going to try to facilitate their meeting," he said, adding elections in the two nations have led to an easing of tensions. "We have a better opportunity now."
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Today in Armenian history- 1846 The second Russian - Armenian "Kovkas" newspaper was published with the initiative of Father Hakob Karinian and P. Mikayel. It was published until 1848, in Tbilisi.
- 1903 The Tsar confirms the confiscation and nationalization of Armenian Church property and estates.
- 1904 Death of Bishop Mambreh Markosian, painter and monk of Jerusalem.
- 1933 Yerevan's tramway service is inaugurated.
- 1945 Opening of the First Congress of Creative Artists in Yerevan.
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- 1951 Entry into force of the UN Convention on Genocide in accordance with article 13.
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