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    ACTIVATION OF NEGOTIATIONS AFTER MOSCOW MEETING OF THREE PRESIDENTS WILL OPEN DOORS TO SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT: ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER

    TREND News Agency
    Nov 4 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian told media in Paris
    Monday he hopes the activation of negotiations after Moscow meeting of
    the presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia will open doors to
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict. The minister called the given
    initiative quite important for starting a new stage of activation
    of negotiations. The presidents instructed the foreign ministers
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan to activate the negotiations, Nalbandian
    said. After the negotiations and signing of a declaration, an enlarged
    meeting with OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs took place, which was rather
    rich in content and constructive. President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
    who is currently on a visit to France will meet his French counterpart
    Nicolas Sarkozy to discuss the trilateral meeting at Maindorf Castle
    in Moscow, reported Arminfo.

    The co-chairs intend to visit Armenia, Karabakh and Azerbaijan to
    continue negotiations and boost the process, Nalbandian said.

    Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia signed a Declaration on
    Nagorny Karabakh conflict settlement in Moscow. The Declaration says
    that the presidents will contribute to rehabilitating the situation in
    the South Caucasus and ensuring stability and security in the region
    through political settlement of Nagorny Karabakh conflict on the
    basis of the principles and norms of the International Law and the
    decisions and documents adopted within their framework, which will
    create favorable conditions for economic development and versatile
    cooperation in the region.
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