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    YURIY MERZLYAKOV: "IT HAS BEEN AGREED TO DEVELOP THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS ON THE BASIS OF MADRID PROPOSALS"

    Azeri Press Agency
    June 27 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Ulviyya Aliyeva-APA. OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Matthew Bryza
    (USA), Bernard Fassier (France) and Yuriy Merzlyakov (Russia) have
    finalized their visit to Azerbaijan. The co-chairs made a statement
    for the journalists at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport,
    APA reports.

    Merzlyakov said they held interesting meetings with President Ilham
    Aliyev and Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov in Azerbaijan. He
    reminded that two weeks have passed since the St. Petersburg meeting
    between the presidents and said the co-chairs tried not to lose
    the time. "It was agreed to develop the negotiation process on the
    basis of Madrid proposals. We talked about that". Fassier said the
    co-chairs didn't bring new proposals to the region. "We have enough
    work to do what the both sides told us in St. Petersburg. We are
    trying to clarify some points of Madrid proposals and to make some
    amendments and to improve some of them. The presidents appreciated
    their meeting in St. Petersburg as positive and constructive and
    expressed optimism. Making reference to that we can say that our
    meetings in Azerbaijan were also positive and constructive, but we
    have huge work ahead". Fassier highly appreciated the military parade
    in Azerbaijan held on the Army Day. Bryza said that he was in good
    mood and he hoped the situation in Yerevan would also be so. "We will
    leave for Yerevan and then for Khankendi. Essentially we will learn the
    Yerevan's reaction to Madrid proposals. This visit is not different
    form previous ones. Simply it is our first visit to the region after
    the presidents' meeting in St. Petersburg. The presidents should keep
    intercourse with each other. At first the foreign ministers should
    meet and solve some issues".
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