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    Today.Az, Azerbaijan
    June 28 2008



    Armenian Foreign Ministry: "Azerbaijan's bellicose statements hinder
    the progress of talks on Nagorno Karabakh"

    28 June 2008 [12:01] - Today.Az


    The bellicose statements, voiced by Azerbaijani leadership, hinder the
    formation of the atmosphere of trust in the negotiation process on
    Nagorno Karabakh and its progress, said Armenian Foreign Minister
    Edward Nalbandyan during the meeting with OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
    Bernard Fassier (France), Matthew Bryza (US), Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia)
    and personal representative of OSCE chairman-in-office Andzhey
    Kaspshik.

    The agency was informed by a source from the department of press and
    information of the Foreign Ministry of the republic that at a previous
    meeting in Yerevan Nalbandyan also informed about Armenia's attitute
    to proposals, presented by the co-chairs in Madrid in November of
    2007.

    The co-chairs told Nalbandyan about the results of the meetings with
    the President and Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan in Baku, stressing
    that only peaceful resolution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict is
    possible.

    International mediators also assured the Armenian Foreign Minister
    that they will continue efforts on closing positions of the country on
    the basis of Madrid proposals.

    The Minsk Group co-chairs, arriving to Yerevan from Baku, assessed the
    meetings with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mamedyarov held on June 27 as possible.

    According to Fassier, the co-chairs try to clarify some points of
    Madrid proposals and improve and amend others at the present stage of
    the negotiation process on the resolution of Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict.

    /Novosti-Armenia/


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/46018.html
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