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    Minister says no proposals discussed in Armenian-Azeri talks in Poland

    ANS TV, Baku
    28 Apr 04


    [Presenter] We are going live to Strasbourg again. ANS TV's special
    correspondent Qanira Pasayeva is on the line. Good evening,
    Qanira. Who met the [Azerbaijani] president at Strasbourg airport?
    Could you also give us information about the trilateral meeting
    between [Georgian President] Mikheil Saakashvili, [Armenian President]
    Robert Kocharyan [and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev] in Warsaw
    today?

    [Qanira Pasayeva over the phone] Hello, Aytan. Our plane has just
    landed. The reception will probably start in five or six minutes. I
    mean the president's plane has landed in Strasbourg as well.

    An hour and 40 minutes ago, the president was in Warsaw, Poland. The
    Armenian, Azerbaijani and Georgian presidents had a working lunch
    there to discuss Caucasus issues. After the trilateral meeting, the
    three presidents answered questions from delegations at the European
    economic summit.

    The most interesting questions were about regional
    cooperation. President Ilham Aliyev said that Azerbaijan was
    cooperating with Georgia at the highest level in all spheres. But
    cooperation with Armenia is out of the question. Cooperation with
    Armenia is possible only after the Nagornyy Karabakh problem is
    resolved.

    Robert Kocharyan said that cooperation could promote a solution to the
    problem. But the Azerbaijani president said that this was ruled out.

    The Georgian president said that regional cooperation with Azerbaijan
    was at a very high level. But conflicts hinder full cooperation and
    economic development in the region. President Ilham Aliyev backed up
    this statement.

    As for the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, the Azerbaijani president said
    that Azerbaijan will not make any concessions that run counter to the
    following: Azerbaijan's territorial integrity should be ensured in
    line with international legal norms. Robert Kocharyan answered in
    general and did not say anything specific.

    Another interesting question was about integration into the European
    Union and membership of this union in the future. The Armenian
    president did not give a concrete answer. But the Azerbaijani and
    Georgian presidents said that Azerbaijan and Georgia were interested
    in entering the EU. President Ilham Aliyev said that Azerbaijan was
    integrating into European structures, which would secure the country's
    membership of the EU.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan gave an exclusive interview
    to ANS concerning the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents' meeting
    today. He said that today the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents had
    a general discussion on the Nagornyy Karabakh issue. No concrete
    proposal was discussed. The [OSCE Minsk Group] co-chairmen did not put
    forward any new proposals or ideas. They simply attended the
    meeting. Asked whether any discussions had been held on the package or
    step-by-step settlement, Oskanyan said that no discussions had been
    held on concrete proposals and that the discussions had a general
    nature. His meeting with the Azerbaijani foreign minister in May will
    decide whether a concrete proposal will be negotiated.

    He said that there will be a NATO summit in Istanbul in late June. He
    will raise the issue of opening the Turkish-Armenian border at a
    meeting with Ankara officials at the summit. Commenting on a
    trilateral meeting proposed by Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul,
    Vardan Oskanyan said that if the meeting is to discuss the Karabakh
    issue, Armenia will not agree to it. If the agenda includes issues
    other than Karabakh, they will attend the meeting.

    Bilateral issues were discussed at the bilateral meeting with Mikheil
    Saakashvili.

    [Presenter] Thank you, Qanira. This was ANS TV's special correspondent
    Qanira Pasayeva reporting from Strasbourg.
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