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US Envoy Hopes For Progress in Karabakh At Sochi Negotiations

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"We hope there will be a progress", said US ambassador in Baku Matthew Bryza.

Washington hopes for a progress in Karabakh settlement at the upcoming 5 March Sochi negotiations of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia under mediation of the Russian president, US ambassador in Baku Matthew Bryza said.

'Certainly, we hope the progress will continue, since as the ci0chairs said, there is a progress after the recent meeting', he told reporters.

According to Bryza, he does not know anything about the details of the negotiation process, since he is already not the Minsk Group co-chair, but he is aware that the conflict settlement is an important case for both Azerbaijan and Armenia.

'Therefore, we hope there will be a progress', he said adding that everything will depend on the conflict parties.

Bryza was the Minsk Group co-chair of US in the recent past.

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