KOCHARIAN-ALIYEV NEXT MEETING MAY BE HELD BEFORE YEAREND, BAKU SAYS
PanARMENIAN.Net
06.06.2006 14:36 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The situation at the talks over settlement of the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict continues being a peculiar pressure upon
Armenia. I believe that a basis for progress in concluding final peace
between the parties will be formed during coming talks," stated head
of the External Relations Department of President's Administration
Novruz Mammadov. In his words, during the summit of the Black Sea
Forum for Dialogue and Partnership in Bucharest the Azeri President
made a statement, detailing country's latest achievements and touching
upon the Karabakh issue.
At that Mammadov noted that talks between Azeri and Armenian presidents
were held in a wide format, with participation of the OSCE MG co-chairs
and MFA Heads, as well as in tete-a-tete format. "The meeting continued
for two days: 3.5 hours on the first and over an hour on the second
day. Talks were held in a tense atmosphere," he said. Mammadov added
that although arrangements were made over individual issues, there are
no results yet. Mammadov reported that in spite there is no specific
date for the next meeting of the two presidents, it is not ruled out
to be held before the end of 2006.
PanARMENIAN.Net
06.06.2006 14:36 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The situation at the talks over settlement of the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict continues being a peculiar pressure upon
Armenia. I believe that a basis for progress in concluding final peace
between the parties will be formed during coming talks," stated head
of the External Relations Department of President's Administration
Novruz Mammadov. In his words, during the summit of the Black Sea
Forum for Dialogue and Partnership in Bucharest the Azeri President
made a statement, detailing country's latest achievements and touching
upon the Karabakh issue.
At that Mammadov noted that talks between Azeri and Armenian presidents
were held in a wide format, with participation of the OSCE MG co-chairs
and MFA Heads, as well as in tete-a-tete format. "The meeting continued
for two days: 3.5 hours on the first and over an hour on the second
day. Talks were held in a tense atmosphere," he said. Mammadov added
that although arrangements were made over individual issues, there are
no results yet. Mammadov reported that in spite there is no specific
date for the next meeting of the two presidents, it is not ruled out
to be held before the end of 2006.