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    PARIS MEETING, POSITIVE MOVE IN RESOLVING NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Oct 28 2014

    28 October 2014, 16:54 (GMT+04:00)
    By Sara Rajabova

    The meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents in Paris to settle
    the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict can be considered
    as a positive move.

    Fikrat Sadikhov, a political scientist and professor of Western
    University, made the remark in an interview with Trend news agency
    commenting on the recent meeting of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    and Armenian President Serzh Sargsan.

    "In any case, the meeting was a positive development. It demonstrated
    the effectiveness of Azerbaijani diplomacy and its desire to resolve
    this long-lasting conflict peacefully," Sadikhov said.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan held a meeting on October 27 with participation of the
    OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen to discuss the settlement process of
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The two presidents held a face to face
    meeting, which followed by another joint meeting with the OSCE Minsk
    Group co-chairs.

    Afterwards, a joint meeting of President Hollande, President Aliyev,
    and President Sargsyan with the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen was held.

    "As for the meeting of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia,
    I think that those pragmatically assessing and making predictions
    did not expect any radical changes at this meeting. The problem is
    too complex and it was impossible to bring together a variety of
    geopolitical interests in one meeting," Sadikhov said.

    Sadikhov noted that the agreement reached between the two sides on
    the exchange of information on missing persons, hostages and prisoners
    of war was a progress by itself- though little.

    He noted that the French president has expressed hope to begin works
    on a comprehensive peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Sadikhov went on to say that the revealed details of the Paris meeting
    showed that it was a positive development.

    "The meeting created an opportunity for Azerbaijan to express its
    stance on the conflict, to pass through the most painful points of
    conflict and to recall the occupation of Azerbaijani territories. And
    in this aspect, I think, in general, the meeting can be considered
    as a successful step towards the next stage of search for further
    ways to resolve the issue," Sadikhov said.

    The precarious cease-fire between Azerbaijan and Armenia was reached
    after a lengthy war that displaced over a million Azerbaijanis and
    has been in place between the two South Caucasus countries since 1994.

    Since the hostilities, Armenian armed forces have occupied over
    20 percent of Azerbaijan's internationally recognized territory,
    including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

    The UN Security Council has adopted four resolutions on Armenia's
    withdrawal from the Azerbaijani territory, but they have not been
    enforced to this day.

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