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    AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS LIKELY TO VIEW WAYS OF RESOLUTION OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICTS IN ST. PETERSBURG

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 27 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku/ Trend , corr. E. Huseynov/ Yuriy Merzlyakov, the
    OSCE Minsk Group Russian Co-Chairman, has told Trend by the telephone
    that the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia, Ilham Aliyev and Robert
    Kocharian, are likely to a next round of negotiations on peaceful
    resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue in St. Petersburg on June,
    10, 2007.

    The non-formal summit of CIS Member-States is expected to be held in
    the Russian Northern capital of Saint-Petersburg on June 10, 2007.

    According to Mr. Merzlyakov, the OSCE mediators have proposed the both
    disputing parties to hold a meeting between the both Presidents just
    this day, since it will be the first opportunity to hold a meeting
    between the two leaders of the conflict countries after Armenia
    holds its parliamentary elections in May, 2007. "It is very rarely
    when so many leaders of different states can be gathered. This is
    the first opportunity for it," said the diplomat by adding that the
    Azerbaijani party has not officially confirmed its readiness to meet
    in St. Petersburg on June 10. According to the Russian Co-Chairman,
    the statement being made by the Armenian President today can be viewed
    as the consent of the Armenian party to hold such a meeting.

    At the same time, he added that another possibility for holding a
    meeting between the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders would be the
    forthcoming summit of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, which was
    appointed to the end of June, 2007.

    Armenia has occupied 20% of the Azerbaijani lands including
    Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven Districts of the country surrounding
    it. Since 1992 to the present time, these territories have been
    under the occupation of the Armenian Forces. In 1994, Azerbaijan
    and Armenia signed a cease-fire agreement at which time the active
    hostilities ended. Since then, the co-chairs of the OSCE have been
    holding peaceful negotiations. The final meeting of the Presidents
    of Azerbaijan and Armenia took place at the end of October in Minsk.
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