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    TALKS ON NAGORNY KARABAKH DIRECTED TO THE VERSION OF STEP-BY-STEP
    SETTLEMENT


    YEREVAN, JANUARY 11. ARMINFO. Talks on Nagorny Karabakh are directed
    towards the version of step-by-step settlement of the conflict, the
    head of department for international relations of the Azerbaijani
    presidential staff Novruz Mamedov told the "525th newspaper" of Baku.

    According to him, opinions on removal of the problem by this way are
    reflected in the proposals made by various international
    organizations. Armenia have not agreed for years to continue the
    negotiations on the basis of these principles. "However, the
    negotiations are going in this way and it is decided to continue this
    process. We do hope that serious measures will be taken towards the
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict this year", Mamedov says.

    He thinks that the Azerbaijani diplomacy has an aim to achieve a full
    support of international community, the absence of which is one of the
    reasons hindering the conflict's settlement. "A serious work is done
    with the CE, UN, EU and other international organizations last years",
    he says.

    Answering the question about further fate of the Azerbaijani
    initiative "on discussions of the situation in the occupied territory
    of Azerbaijan", Mamedov noted that the final resolution is not adopted
    yet, however, according to him, the negotiations may be continued at
    any time. "This circumstance keeps Armenia in the constant fear and we
    aim to attract an attention of the whole world to both the illegal
    actions of Armenia and the fact of occupation of our lends. We believe
    that the discussions in UN General Assembly will be continued and the
    resolution reflecting the issue we raised will be adopted, Mamedov
    says. -r-
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