ARMENIAN PM BELIEVES AZERBAIJAN LOST ITS CHANCE IN BUCHAREST
DeFacto Agency, Armenia
June 15 2006
After the meeting of Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Bucharest a necessity appeared
to carry out new steps towards Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement,
which are still being taken, Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan
has said talking to the press.
As a REGNUM correspondent quotes him as saying that foreign ministers
of the two countries are trying now to achieve what the presidents
failed to achieve in Bucharest. "There was a good chance of progress
in Bucharest, but the Azerbaijani party failed to snatch this
opportunity," the prime minister noted. Speaking on dismissal of the
OSCE Minsk Group co-chair from the US, as well as on soon replacement
of the US ambassador to Armenia, Andranik Margaryan noted that it
was the country's internal affair.
DeFacto Agency, Armenia
June 15 2006
After the meeting of Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Bucharest a necessity appeared
to carry out new steps towards Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement,
which are still being taken, Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan
has said talking to the press.
As a REGNUM correspondent quotes him as saying that foreign ministers
of the two countries are trying now to achieve what the presidents
failed to achieve in Bucharest. "There was a good chance of progress
in Bucharest, but the Azerbaijani party failed to snatch this
opportunity," the prime minister noted. Speaking on dismissal of the
OSCE Minsk Group co-chair from the US, as well as on soon replacement
of the US ambassador to Armenia, Andranik Margaryan noted that it
was the country's internal affair.