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    ARMEN SMBATYAN AND POLAD BULBULOGLU LEFT YEREVAN FOR BAKU

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    03.07.2009 18:31 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian and Azeri Ambassadors to Russia Armen
    Smbatyan and Polad Bulbuloglu, and Russian President's Envoy for
    International Cultural Cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoy met RA President
    Serzh Sargsyan upon their arrival in Armenia from NKR.

    "We're here to help people of Armenia and Azerbaijan. We don't wish to
    interfere in the course of political negotiations between NKR conflict
    parties. We, as representatives of both countries' intelligentsia
    would like to assist in the establishment of peace and creation of
    the atmosphere of trust," Mikhail Shvydkoy said after the meeting
    with RA President.

    In his turn, Azeri Ambassador to Russia Polad Bulbuloglu emphasized
    that they're unwilling to interfere in the political process of NKR
    conflict settlement. "We thank RA and Azeri Presidents for meetings
    conducted. The meeting with Serzh Sargsyan was conducted in a
    constructive atmosphere," Polad Bulbuloglu emphasized.

    Armen Smbatyan noted that relations between RA and Azeri people
    should be normalized, and people of authority must contribute to this
    process. Upon completion of meeting with RA President, Armen Smbatyan
    and Polad Bulbuloglu left Yerevan for Baku.

    The first visit of Armenian and Azeri intelligentsia to Stepanakert,
    Yerevan and Baku took place on June 28, 2007, on the initiative of
    Ambassadors Armen Smbatyan and Polad Bulbuloglu.

    NKR conflict started in 1988, after Armenian population of
    Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region announced its disconnection from
    Azerbaijan. Based on working USSR constitution, the step was legally
    formalized at Dec 10, 1991's referendum, where 99,89% of NKR population
    voted for complete independence from Azerbaijan.

    Large-scale military activities followed, instigated by Azerbaijan,
    which lost control over NKR territory and 7 adjusting regions in
    spring 1994.

    An agreement on ceasefire in conflict zone came into effect on May
    12, 1994. The conflict resulted in the death of around 30 000 people,
    1 million became refugees.

    Negotiation for peaceful settlement of NKR conflict have been conducted
    since 1992 within MG OSCE framework, with USA, Russia and France
    as Co-Chairs.

    Currently conflict settlement negotiations are being conducted in
    accordance with principles worked out by MG OSCE in Madrid. Contents
    of Madrid Principles haven't been publicized yet.
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