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    ILHAM ALIYEV: PRAGUE PROCESS IS THE MOST ACCEPTABLE WAY OF SETTLING KARABAKH CONFLICT
    By Gohar Gevorgian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    31/08/2006

    On the sidelines of "Caspian Perspectives-2008" congress in Slovenian
    town of Bled president Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan stated that
    presently the negotiation process is being conducted within the
    framework of Prague format that means stage-by-stage settlement
    of dispute. Commenting on Aliyev's words Vladimir Karapetian,
    spokesperson for the Armenian Foreign Ministry, told Regnum that
    Armenia continually touches upon the Prague process. "We are talking
    about the basic principles lying on the negotiation table.

    Thus, the Armenian side has nothing new to say about the Prague
    Process," he said.

    Day.az news agency reports that dubbing the Prague Process most
    acceptable option, Aliyev expressed hope that Armenia will at last
    display constructive approach and will in turn make efforts for
    conflict's regulation. Aliyev also demanded to liberate "occupied"
    lands without any prerequisite saying he is not going to give up his
    position that is based on international regulations. Aliyev senior
    did not forget to add that the unresolved Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    is a source of serious threat to the whole region.

    Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian also touched upon Karabakh
    conflict in Slovenia saying that the negotiations today are at
    critical point and the world community has to do everything to bring
    Azerbaijan back to realistic and constructive position for discussing
    the principles on the negotiation table.

    As to the meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers, Tair
    Kakhizade, head Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry's Information Department,
    said that the meeting between FMs will be held in mid-September but
    the date and place are not finalized yet, Regnum reports. The Armenian
    Foreign Ministry says that information about future meeting will be
    released only upon Oskanian's return.
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