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    Azer Tag, Azerbaijan State Info Agency
    April 28 2004



    PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN ILHAM ALIYEV AND PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA ROBERT
    KOCHARYAN MEET IN PRIVATE
    [April 28, 2004, 22:56:36]

    A one-on-one meeting between President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and
    President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan was held at `Parkiva' State
    Residence in Warsaw on April 28, AzerTAj correspondent reports.

    OSCE Minsk group U.S., French and Russian co-Chairs initially
    attended the meeting. Later, the heads of state talked in private.

    The 2-hour meeting was focused on ways of peaceful settlement of the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    After the meeting, the Presidents made statements for mass media.

    STATEMENT OF AZERBAIJAN PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV

    The meeting was of constructive character. We last met in December.
    It has been some time since then; there have been co-Chairs' visits
    and meetings with them, Foreign Ministers have recently met as well,
    and today's meeting is a continuation of the peace process. The
    negotiations are continuing; there is a mutual aspiration for
    constructive dialogue. The problems have been discussed. Azerbaijan
    wants to settle this problem; Armenia's wish to do so is also felt.
    So, we can advance if there is mutual desire to find way of the
    conflict's resolution.



    STATEMENT OF ARMENIAN PRESIDENT ROBERT KOCHARYAN

    I share the opinion expressed by the Azerbaijan President. We have
    agreed that meetings between ministers would be continued. The next
    one will be held in May. We will try to promote their more active
    involvement in the negotiation process. Of course, we will also use
    the possibilities of multilateral meetings. We cannot boast of a
    result, but I think the atmosphere of the talk was favorable.
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