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  • BAKU: Meeting Of Azerbaijani, Armenian FMs Expected To Be Held In Ba

    MEETING OF AZERBAIJANI, ARMENIAN FMS EXPECTED TO BE HELD IN BASEL, ELMAR MAMMADYAROV SAYS

    APA, Azerbaijan
    Nov 3 2014

    [ 03 November 2014 14:30 ]

    "This conflict can not be resolved in one day"

    Baku. Rufat Ahmadzada - APA. A meeting of the foreign ministers of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia with the participation of the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs is expected to be held in early December, Azerbaijani FM
    Elmar Mammadyarov said at a press conference Nov.3 following the
    meeting with Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter
    Szijjarto in Baku, APA reports.

    The minister said extensive discussions were held in Paris.

    "Meetings were held at various levels, including with French President
    Hollande. This is a step and a process as well. Hollande said in
    his statement that it is high time to continue working on a peace
    agreement. As you know, there are the Madrid principles. However, some
    issues haven't been agreed on yet. This conflict can not be resolved
    in one day. We need to continue discussions on those issues that
    are not yet agreed on. New York meeting is a proposal. Most likely,
    a meeting on the Karabakh conflict will be held as a part of OSCE
    Ministerial Council meeting in Basel at the beginning of December. We
    will hold discussions. There would be a need for the next meeting of
    the presidents in the near future," he said.

    Mammadyarov said that Azerbaijan considers it necessary to finish
    the work on the peace agreement.

    "We want to establish relations between the two communities. However,
    the most important step is a withdrawal of troops from Azerbaijan. The
    withdrawal of troops will remove most impediments and open up
    opportunities for peace," he added.

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