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  • US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday began talks with his counterparts from Armenia and Azerbaijan in a new international bid to halt an eruption of fighting. Pompeo shook hands and exchanged pleasantries as he opened a meeting at the State Department with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov. He was due to meet afterward with Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan. The foreign ministries in both Yerevan and Baku have ruled out a three-way meeting in Washington. Ahead of the talks, Pompeo kept expectations in check, noting that previous ceasefire bids have not held. "It's a complicated diplomatic situation," Pompeo told reporters on Wednesday. "Our view remains, as does the view of nearly every European country, that the right path forward is to cease the conflict, tell them to de-escalate, that every country should stay out, provide no fuel for this conflict, no weapons systems, no support," he said. "It is at that point that a diplomatic solution that would be acceptable to all can potentially be achieved." Russia has been in the forefront of diplomacy on the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which lies in Azerbaijan and is controlled by Armenian separatists backed by Yerevan. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the death toll was nearing 5,000 in the worst flare-up in the conflict between the former Soviet republics in more than two decades. The United States has officially voiced neutrality and is a co-chair of the so-called Minsk group with Russia and France on Nagorno-Karabakh. Pompeo, however, recently characterized Armenia's actions as defensive and has criticized the involvement of Turkey, a staunch ally of Azerbaijan. The United States has a large and politically active Armenian diaspora but also strategic ties with Azerbaijan, a rare Muslim-majority nation to have strong relations with Israel. sct/dw
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  • Pompeo meets Armenia, Azerbaijan FMs as fighting rages
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