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    AZERBAIJAN'S FIRST LADY'S INFLUENCE ON THE RISE

    YEREVAN, APRIL 12, ARMENPRESS: Armenian foreign affairs minister
    Vartan Oskanian is set to have his first meeting with his newly
    appointed Azerbaijani counterpart, Elmar Mamedyarov, next Friday in
    Prague at a meeting of the OSCE Minsk group, but it is still not clear
    if Steven Mann, Washington's special representative to the Caspian Sea
    region, who was picked last week to replace the current co-chairman
    Rudolph Perina will represent the US, as State Department has not yet
    officially announced Mann's appointment.

    The news about replacing Perina was revealed last Wednesday by
    theU.S. ambassador in Baku Reno Harnish, who was quoted by Azeri mass
    media as saying that he hopes that the appointment will give a new
    impetus to the stalled Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks.

    Elmar Mamedyarov, a former ambassador to Italy, was appointed to
    replace Azerbaijan's Vilayat Guliev. A career diplomat, Mamedyarov, a
    native of Azerbaijan's autonomous region of Nakhichevn, the
    birth-place of president Ilham Aliyev, has been serving at the foreign
    ministry for 11 years and is said to have been promoted to his current
    post by Azerbaijan's ambassador to the USA, Pashayev, a relative of
    Ilham Aliyev's wife, a fact that allowed the London-based Institute of
    War and Peace to conclude that the influence of Azerbaijan's first
    lady is on the rise.

    In a Friday interview with the Russian Itar-Tass Mamedyarov
    reiterated his government's official position that it will never agree
    to Karabagh's independence or its joining Armenia. In a reference to
    his upcoming meeting with Oskanian, he said it will be an occasion to
    become acquainted with his Armenian counterpart and a forum for free
    discussions.
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