MEETING OF RUSSIAN, AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS CAN BE HELD IN MOSCOW IN JULY
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09.07.09 16:22
The Russian side operates to prepare a new meeting of presidents of
Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, the Russian president's assistant
Sergey Prihodko said, RIA Novosti reported. "We operate to prepare
next trilateral meeting that can be held in Moscow," Prihodko said.
He added that the meeting is likely to be held in mid. of July.
Prihodko stressed efforts of the Russian Federation as mediator of
settlement and participant of Minsk Group. "Results achieved during
Moscow's trilateral meeting are claimed. Informal communication of
Russian, Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents was effective during
Saint-Petersburg's economic forum. We felt interest both Azerbaijani
and Armenian colleagues in continuation of Russian active efforts,"
Prihodko said. "We do not exclude another trilateral meeting of
Russian, Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents in mid. of July. We will
continue discussing possible efforts, actions necessary for rapid
settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh problem," he said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
TREND Information
09.07.09 16:22
The Russian side operates to prepare a new meeting of presidents of
Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, the Russian president's assistant
Sergey Prihodko said, RIA Novosti reported. "We operate to prepare
next trilateral meeting that can be held in Moscow," Prihodko said.
He added that the meeting is likely to be held in mid. of July.
Prihodko stressed efforts of the Russian Federation as mediator of
settlement and participant of Minsk Group. "Results achieved during
Moscow's trilateral meeting are claimed. Informal communication of
Russian, Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents was effective during
Saint-Petersburg's economic forum. We felt interest both Azerbaijani
and Armenian colleagues in continuation of Russian active efforts,"
Prihodko said. "We do not exclude another trilateral meeting of
Russian, Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents in mid. of July. We will
continue discussing possible efforts, actions necessary for rapid
settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh problem," he said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress