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    ARMENIA'S RESPONSE TO PRESIDENTS' APPEAL

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics26593.html
    Published: 13:12:22 - 19/06/2012

    Minister of foreign affairs Edward Nalbandyan responded to the
    statement by the presidents of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs on
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    In his statement, Edward Nalbandyan highly appreciated the efforts
    of the presidents of Russia, the United States and France aimed at
    the settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    He said that the fourth statement issued by the presidents in Los
    Cabos may be an incentive to the negotiations. Armenia is decisive and
    united with the co-chairing countries to solve the issue exceptionally
    through peace methods.

    Just like Russia, the United States and France, we are sorry that
    despite the 26 May 2011 appeal in Deauville, no progress is reported
    by June 24 summit in Kazan due to the destructive and maximalist
    position of Azerbaijan.

    Armenia is consistent with the reached agreements which are reflected
    in the statement by the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents on January
    23, 2012 in Sochi, and will continue efforts aimed at agreement on
    the principles of settlement.

    Nalbandyan says that Azerbaijan unlike Armenia has always refused
    to respect the appeals and proposal to respect and strengthen the
    truce, to withdraw snipers from the line of contact and to set up a
    body to investigate border incidents. Azerbaijan not only rejects
    the proposals, but also continues to violate the ceasefire and
    subversive acts.

    Unlike Azerbaijan, Armenia has always expressed readiness to continue
    negotiations based on statements by the leaders of the co-chairing
    countries in L'Aquila, Muskoka, Deauville and already Los Cabos,
    the statement runs.

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