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ARMENIAN AND AZERI PRESIDENTS AGREE TO ANOTHER MEETING
ON NOVEMBER 28
BAKU, NOVEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS: The French embassy
in Azerbaijan said international peace brokers from
the OSCE Minsk Group announced in a statement that
presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to
meet again on the sidelines of a CIS heads summit in
Belarus capital city Minsk on November 28.
The Minsk Group cochairmen's announcement came
after their visits to Yerevan and Baku where they
negotiated with the presidents and foreign ministers
of both countries. The statement said the meetings of
foreign ministers Vartan Oskanian of Armenia and Elmar
Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan in October and November in
Moscow, Paris and Brussels were productive in terms of
registering progress in the negotiation process.
"The cochairmen hope that the meeting of Armenian
and Azerbaijani presidents in Minsk will mark a step
forward towards resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict based on the principles which were approved
by the leaders of G-8 when they met in the Russian
Saint Petersburg last summer," the statement said.
ARMENIAN AND AZERI PRESIDENTS AGREE TO ANOTHER MEETING
ON NOVEMBER 28
BAKU, NOVEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS: The French embassy
in Azerbaijan said international peace brokers from
the OSCE Minsk Group announced in a statement that
presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to
meet again on the sidelines of a CIS heads summit in
Belarus capital city Minsk on November 28.
The Minsk Group cochairmen's announcement came
after their visits to Yerevan and Baku where they
negotiated with the presidents and foreign ministers
of both countries. The statement said the meetings of
foreign ministers Vartan Oskanian of Armenia and Elmar
Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan in October and November in
Moscow, Paris and Brussels were productive in terms of
registering progress in the negotiation process.
"The cochairmen hope that the meeting of Armenian
and Azerbaijani presidents in Minsk will mark a step
forward towards resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict based on the principles which were approved
by the leaders of G-8 when they met in the Russian
Saint Petersburg last summer," the statement said.