AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS TO MEET IN ONE OF EUROPEAN CITIES BEFORE END OF NOVEMBER
Azerbaijan Business Center
Nov 11 2009
An agreement on another meeting between presidents of Azerbaijan and
Armenia, Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan respectively, at the end of
this month has been reached.
The minister of foreign affairs of Azerbaijan, Elmar Mammadyarov, says
that both leaders' consent on their meeting in one of the European
cities has been already received.
"The precise venue of the upcoming meeting will be known only in
several days. The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs are working over that,"
the FM said.
In addition, there were made no new proposals within the framework
of the Madrid principles of Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno Garabagh
conflict.
"There are not any fresh proposals. We have been discussing these
issues for the last five years. Conflict settlement is hampered as
the Armenian party started returning again to discussion of earlier
achieved arrangements.
Under such conditions it is difficult to conduct negotiations,
and that is why when the MG co-chairs were visiting the region,
Baku in particular, we informed them again that official Baku does
not intend to continue high-level meetings for the sake of imitation
of the negotiation process," the minister said.
Since 1994 the parties have been applying ceasefire regime. Following
the conflict Armenia has occupied 20% of Azerbaijani territory and
evicted 1 million people from their residence sites.
Azerbaijan Business Center
Nov 11 2009
An agreement on another meeting between presidents of Azerbaijan and
Armenia, Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan respectively, at the end of
this month has been reached.
The minister of foreign affairs of Azerbaijan, Elmar Mammadyarov, says
that both leaders' consent on their meeting in one of the European
cities has been already received.
"The precise venue of the upcoming meeting will be known only in
several days. The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs are working over that,"
the FM said.
In addition, there were made no new proposals within the framework
of the Madrid principles of Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno Garabagh
conflict.
"There are not any fresh proposals. We have been discussing these
issues for the last five years. Conflict settlement is hampered as
the Armenian party started returning again to discussion of earlier
achieved arrangements.
Under such conditions it is difficult to conduct negotiations,
and that is why when the MG co-chairs were visiting the region,
Baku in particular, we informed them again that official Baku does
not intend to continue high-level meetings for the sake of imitation
of the negotiation process," the minister said.
Since 1994 the parties have been applying ceasefire regime. Following
the conflict Armenia has occupied 20% of Azerbaijani territory and
evicted 1 million people from their residence sites.