ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN WILL CONTINUE TALKS ON KARABAKH AT MINISTERIAL LEVEL IN DECEMBER
Interfax
Nov 23 2009
Russia
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan agreed to continue talks on the Karabakh settlement at the
end of their Sunday meeting in Munich, Azerbaijani ANS TV channel
reported quoting French cochairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Bernard
Fassier as saying.
The diplomat did not go into any other further details noting that
the talks were confidential.
He said though that talks will continue at the level of the foreign
ministers of the two countries whom the presidents bound to work out
unresolved issues.
The next ministerial meeting will take place in Athens at the beginning
of December in the framework of the session of the OSCE Council of
Foreign Ministers, the TV channel reported.
Fassier said that the Sunday meeting can be regarded as a step forward.
At the meeting that lasted for over four hours the presidents
thoroughly discussed the issues that still remain unresolved, he said.
Some new questions were also raised, he said.
The TV channel noted that the meeting lasted longer than planned.
Interfax
Nov 23 2009
Russia
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan agreed to continue talks on the Karabakh settlement at the
end of their Sunday meeting in Munich, Azerbaijani ANS TV channel
reported quoting French cochairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Bernard
Fassier as saying.
The diplomat did not go into any other further details noting that
the talks were confidential.
He said though that talks will continue at the level of the foreign
ministers of the two countries whom the presidents bound to work out
unresolved issues.
The next ministerial meeting will take place in Athens at the beginning
of December in the framework of the session of the OSCE Council of
Foreign Ministers, the TV channel reported.
Fassier said that the Sunday meeting can be regarded as a step forward.
At the meeting that lasted for over four hours the presidents
thoroughly discussed the issues that still remain unresolved, he said.
Some new questions were also raised, he said.
The TV channel noted that the meeting lasted longer than planned.