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Both sides now say they will dis cuss troop withdrawals, refugees and other humanitarian concerns, but not the pivotal territorial dispute that trig gered the hostilities, said Artis Erglis of the Latvian People’s Front. Armenians demand control of Nagorno-Karabakh, an enclave of Azerbaijan populated largely by Armenians. Azerbaijan is predomi nantly Shiite Moslem, while most Armenians are Christians. The two Soviet republics have feuded inter mi lien tl y over Nagomo- Karabak h for two years. The conflict burst into anti-Arme nian riots on Jan. 13 in Baku, the Azerbaijani capital, and led to battles between Armcniansand Azerbaijanis in the countryside. At least 197 people have been killed in the neighboring republics since Jan. 13. The nationalist movements in the Baltic republics offered to mediate the conflict, a sign of how much clout tne burgeoning movements have gained in the past year and their con cern over unrest that requires Krem lin intervention to control. Yusif Samcdugli, a board member of the Azerbaijani People’s Front, confirmed in a telephone interview from Baku on Sunday that Azerbaijani representatives would attend talks in the Latvian capital. Samcdugli said the People’s Front in Tbilisi, the capital of neighboring Georgia, also volunteered to mediate, and the Azerbaijanis will send a rep resentative there as well. Militants began withdrawing with out incident Sunday from the border between Armenia and Nakhichevan, an Azerbaijani territory bounded by Armenia, Iran and Turkey, according to Samcdugli and Armenian activist Rafael Popoyan in the Armenian capital, Yerevan. Last week, activists agreed to a truce at the border, one of the most bitterly contested areas in the region. The two sides agreed to patrol roads near the border with groups of no more than 10 unarmed men. The action will leave security along the border zone to Soviet iroops, the Soviet news agency Tass said. Samcdugli said a preliminary agree ment was reached on holding nego tiations on a similar disengagement on the border of Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh, and in the Shaumyan and Khanlar districts of Azerbaijan near Nagorno-Karabakh. Tass said separate talks produced a hostage exchange - 17 Armenians for 22 Azerbaijanis in the Khanlar district. But Popoyan said three other Armenian hostages remained in Az erbaijani hands and two were feared dead. Nebraskan Editor Amy Edward* _ 472-17M °*n stmtiii ^na°*r K^harln* Pollcky Adv#'l'*^fl Manage Jon Daahnk* Sales Manager Kerry Jeffriea Publications Board ^ Chairman Pam Main 472- 2588 Professional Adviser Don Walton 473- 7201 The Daily Nebraskan(USPS 144-080) Is published by the UNL Publication* Board foe ^ 1400 R St , Lincoln. 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