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    Yuri Merzlyakov: Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents' meeting depends
    on Foreign ministers' talks

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Oct 19 2006

    [ 19 Oct. 2006 20:23 ]

    Azerbaijani Foreign minister Elmar Mammadyarov and Armenian Foreign
    minister Vardan Oskanian's next talks in the frame of Prague Process
    will be held on October 24, Yuri Merzlyakov, Russian co-chair of
    OSCE Minsk group and coordinator on Garabagh conflict told the APA
    exclusively.

    The talks will be the continuation of the meeting held on October 6
    in Moscow, the ministers will discuss the uncoordinated parts of the
    main principles of Nagorno Garabagh conflict regulations. Co-chairs
    Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Bernard Fasie (France), Matthew Bryza (USA)
    and Andrzey Kasprzyk, OCSE Personal Representative will have consulting
    a day before the meeting. Merzlyakov said that the co-chairs did not
    plan meetings with the ministers.

    "Only one meeting will be held with the participation of ministers
    and coordinators," he said. Answering the question "Will you discuss
    the next meeting of the presidents in the meetings of ministers?" the
    Russian diplomat said that they have already suggested it.

    "But the meeting of presidents depends on ministers' talks. If the
    ministers need high level meeting, we will begin to the preparations,"
    Merzlyakov said.

    Merzlyakov also said that if the presidents agree to meet, we will
    decide where and when to organize it.

    "We do not know the president's schedules. In a case of agreement we
    will find an appropriate time and place," Merzlyakov stated.

    Russian co-chair did not rule out the fact that the meeting of the
    presidents can take place in the summit of CIS countries' heads in
    Minsk in late November. /APA/
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