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    AZERI OFFICIAL NOTES IMPORTANCE OF MEETING WITH NEW ARMENIAN LEADER

    Azeri Press Agency
    June 5, 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku, 5 June: Azerbaijan is taking steps to expand its relations
    with all the members of the CIS, except for Armenia, both within
    the organization and bilaterally, the head of the foreign relations
    department of the Azerbaijani presidential administration, Novruz
    Mammadov, has told APA.

    Saying that there are initiatives, concepts and plans to expand
    relations, Novruz Mammadov said that meetings regulating bilateral
    relations will be held on the sidelines of the International Economic
    Forum and the informal summit of CIS heads of state.

    Asked about the format of the meeting between the presidents of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia, Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan, on the
    sidelines of the summit and asked whether Dmitriy Medvedev will
    participate in the meeting, Mammadov said that this will be the
    first meeting with the new Armenian president, which is why there
    is a need for this meeting. He said that he did not have accurate
    information about the format of the meeting. "It is very important
    for Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to know whether the Armenian
    president has a constructive position and ideas on the settlement
    of the conflict and any authority to solve this issue. Because the
    developments that have happened in recent months, the massacre that
    happened after the elections, various arrests, the situation in the
    country and the closure of the media show that there is a split in
    Armenian society and that a certain part of the population do not
    trust Serzh Sargsyan. From this point of
    view, this meeting will have a fact-finding nature for us and will
    give us a chance to study the situation."
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