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    Azadliq, Baku
    July 18 2009

    Analyst rules out breakthrough in Azeri-Armenian talks in Moscow


    An Azerbaijani political analyst has ruled out any breakthrough in the
    Karabakh peace process as a result of the Moscow meetings between the
    Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents on 17 and 18 July, the opposition
    daily Azadliq has reported.

    The paper quoted political analyst Zardust Alizada as saying that in
    their recent speeches the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia have
    demonstrated their unwillingness to go for concessions. Therefore,
    Alizada said, breakthrough in the negotiations is not expected.

    "Ten days ago, there was a strong likelihood of some kind of a joint
    statement if not an agreement. But then, speeches by both presidents
    showed that the sides, especially Armenia, were not ready for
    concessions. After that, the Azerbaijani president's statement that "a
    military solution cannot not ruled out", which he always says, showed
    that it is useless to expect any result from the meeting. All
    principles which have been agreed to date go to the background,"
    Azadliq quoted Alizada as saying.
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