Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
March 29 2005
`Major results in conflict settlement not expected soon'
Baku, March 28, AssA-Irada
The positions of Armenia and Azerbaijan on the Upper Garabagh
conflict settlement have not drawn closer thus far and no major
results should not be expected in this area soon, the Armenian
President's adviser on national security Garnik Isagulian told
Interfax news agency.
Isagulian said Azerbaijan sees the conflict resolution in the context
of its territorial integrity, while Armenia insists on Upper
Garabagh's gaining independence.
`The truce agreement was signed by three parties: Azerbaijan,
Garabagh and Armenia, with the latter signing the document as a
guarantor of Garabagh's security', Isagulian alleged.
The next meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers,
which is a continuation of the `Prague talks' on settling the Upper
Garabagh conflict, which started in 2004, is scheduled for April.*
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
March 29 2005
`Major results in conflict settlement not expected soon'
Baku, March 28, AssA-Irada
The positions of Armenia and Azerbaijan on the Upper Garabagh
conflict settlement have not drawn closer thus far and no major
results should not be expected in this area soon, the Armenian
President's adviser on national security Garnik Isagulian told
Interfax news agency.
Isagulian said Azerbaijan sees the conflict resolution in the context
of its territorial integrity, while Armenia insists on Upper
Garabagh's gaining independence.
`The truce agreement was signed by three parties: Azerbaijan,
Garabagh and Armenia, with the latter signing the document as a
guarantor of Garabagh's security', Isagulian alleged.
The next meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers,
which is a continuation of the `Prague talks' on settling the Upper
Garabagh conflict, which started in 2004, is scheduled for April.*
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress