Azerbaijan: Bryza Will Discuss New Proposals on Karabakh in Yerevan
PanARMENIAN.Net
18.07.2006 14:32 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ OSCE MG American Co-Chair Matthew Bryza will
visit Yerevan and Baku to discuss new proposals on settlement of
the NK issue, Azeri FM Elmar Mammadyarov told journalists. "We
were informed that he has some new elements he wants to discuss,"
Mammadyarov said. In his words, Bryza will stay in the region from
July 31 to August 1.
At that Mammadyarov noted that if the Azeri party finds opportunity for
progress in the talks over settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
in the proposals the US mediator is going to bring with him, Baku
may agree to organizing the next meeting of the Armenian and Azeri FMs.
"We have been working over basic principles for 2 years already. We
have agreed over most of these.
However, some serious problems remain, and if Bryza arrives with
any new ideas that can move the process forward, we will be ready
to continue the process. A meeting can be organized if necessary,"
Mammadyarov said, Interfax reports.
PanARMENIAN.Net
18.07.2006 14:32 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ OSCE MG American Co-Chair Matthew Bryza will
visit Yerevan and Baku to discuss new proposals on settlement of
the NK issue, Azeri FM Elmar Mammadyarov told journalists. "We
were informed that he has some new elements he wants to discuss,"
Mammadyarov said. In his words, Bryza will stay in the region from
July 31 to August 1.
At that Mammadyarov noted that if the Azeri party finds opportunity for
progress in the talks over settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
in the proposals the US mediator is going to bring with him, Baku
may agree to organizing the next meeting of the Armenian and Azeri FMs.
"We have been working over basic principles for 2 years already. We
have agreed over most of these.
However, some serious problems remain, and if Bryza arrives with
any new ideas that can move the process forward, we will be ready
to continue the process. A meeting can be organized if necessary,"
Mammadyarov said, Interfax reports.