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    First stage in Karabakh talks over, Armenian foreign minister says

    Arminfo
    22 Sep 04

    YEREVAN

    Any meetings of the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents, regardless of
    their outcome, are a positive phenomenon and lay the foundation for
    further steps, Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan said in
    Yerevan today, commenting on the 15 September meeting of Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in
    Astana.

    Asked whether a continuation of [former Azerbaijani President] Heydar
    Aliyev's course in the Karabakh settlement was possible, the Armenian
    foreign minister said only that "a gradual continuation was not ruled
    out" because "one option has not been rejected by the Azerbaijani
    side".

    "But I cannot officially confirm the fact of a gradual continuation,"
    Oskanyan said. He also added that he could not "intervene in the
    essence of talks between the two presidents".

    "When the presidents think it appropriate, they will do so. I cannot
    comment on the contents of their meeting," Vardan Oskanyan said.

    He noted that it was premature to talk about the essence of the talks
    and to inform the public of it at this point. "Not at this stage. But
    when the necessary stage is reached, the issue will be put on
    discussion," he said.

    As for the next meeting of the two foreign ministers, Oskanyan said
    there is no agreement to that effect yet. At the same time, the
    minister said there might be a pause in the meetings. He added that
    the four meetings held were the first stage which "raised" some
    issues. If there is a corresponding instruction, the foreign ministers
    will then embark on the second stage which will be closer to the
    settlement of the issue.
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