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    AZERBAIJAN FOREIGN MINISTRY'S SPOKESMAN ABOUT RESULTS OF VISIT OF OSCE MG COCHAIRMEN

    ArmInfo-TURAN
    2008-07-01 11:30:00

    During their visit to Baku OSCE Minsk Group co- chairmen Matthew Bryza
    (U.S.), Yurii Merzlyakov (Russia) and Bernard Fassier (France) have
    been informed that Azerbaijan's position to the Karabakh conflict
    remains unchanged - the conflict could be resolved only within the
    framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, Hazar Ibragim,
    Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry's spokesman, said at today's briefing
    while commenting on results of the co-chairmen's visit to the region
    last week.

    He said Azerbaijan asked the co-chairmen to urge Armenia to occupy
    "constructive" position at the talks. Asked if date of the meeting
    between Azerbaijani and Armenian Foreign Ministers has been discussed
    with the co-chairmen, Ibragim asked negatively and added that "work
    with the co-chairmen continues."

    Commenting on the French co-chairman's statement that Azerbaijan has
    presented its proposals on Madrid principles, Ibragim said the comments
    on Madrid principles presented by Azerbaijan are based on Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity. Ibragim rejected Armenian Foreign Minister's
    words about "warlike statements" made by Azerbaijan. He said these
    "statements are based on reality." "Azerbaijan will further improve
    its economic, diplomatic and military potential and itself choose the
    way of restoration of its territorial integrity within the framework
    of international law," added Ibragim.

    Questioned by journalists Ibragim said the co-chairmen's visit to
    Karabakh cannot be interpreted as involvement of Armenians of Nagorno
    Karabakh into negotiations and success of Armenian diplomacy.
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