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    AZERBAIJANI, ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS: MEETING IN SAINT-PETERSBURG EXPECTED TO TURN FRUITLESS

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 7 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / Òrend corr S. Aghayeva / Independent Azerbaijani
    politicians do not expect the forthcoming meeting between Azerbaijani
    and Armenian Presidents in Saint-Petersburg to result in a serious
    break-through in the settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    "I do not see changes in Armenian society that could lead to the
    decisions by Armenian President, Robert Kocheryan, that could make a
    possible break-through at the talks," Ilgar Mammadov, a politician,
    stated.

    According to Mammadov, the process of negotiations and the layout
    of the peace agreement must provide an answer for the main question
    which is being posed, 'to which country will the Nagorno-Karabakh
    region remain part of, after the settlement?' "If Armenian society is
    ready to provide an answer for this question, then that will satisfy
    the Azerbaijani side, to be exact if the sovereignty of Azerbaijan
    is restored and Nagorno-Karabakh remains a part of the country, then
    the break-through will be possible. If not, then I will be confused
    by the optimism of the OSCE Minsk Group's co-chairmen," Mammadov said.

    As to determination of the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, the politician
    said that if any procedure provided for self-determination of
    Nagorno-Karabakh as a composite part of Azerbaijan, then it would be
    acceptable for Azerbaijan.

    According to another politician, Rasim Musabeyov, the forthcoming
    meeting of the Presidents in Saint-Petersburg can be considered to
    be successful, providing the Presidents say to journalists after the
    meeting that the positions of the sides had been drawn together.

    Nothing else should be expected from the meeting. Holding a referendum
    in Nagorno-Karabakh in order to determine its status contradicts
    Azerbaijani constitution, the politician said. "I do not believe
    Azerbaijan will agree at the meeting to hold the referendum,"
    he stressed.

    --Boundary_(ID_z4DMg/zTVyIcL24/u1ap2w)- -
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