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    ARMENIAN, AZERI PMS TO NOT QUARREL ANY MORE

    news.am
    Oct 23 2009
    Armenia

    The Moscow talks between Armenian and Azerbaijani parliamentarians
    were aimed at establishing dialogue and closer contacts between the to
    countries, Hermine Nahdalyan, the MP of the Republican Party of Armenia
    (RPA), told NEWS.am. She participated in the Russia-initiated talks.

    The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was not on the agenda. "The main aim
    of the meeting was to establish intergovernmental ties. However,
    whatever we discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh problem was touched upon
    at the meeting. In fact, numerous issues are immediately connected
    with the Nagorno-Karabakh problem," Nahdalyan said. She mentioned the
    anti-Armenian campaign being conducted by official Baku. Nahdalyan
    said that the Azeri parliamentarians pronounced against such activities
    and advanced relevant proposals.

    Among the subjects discussed at the meeting was border trade. The
    sides tried to finds topics of mutual interest.

    As regards the prospects for further meetings between the two
    countries' parliamentarians, Nahdalyan pointed out that no specific
    agreements were reached. "At our Russian partners' suggestion we
    agreed to sum up the proposals. We agreed to not trample one another
    in the mud," Nahdalyan said.

    October 22, Armenian and Azerbaijani parliamentarians held a meeting
    at the RF State Duma. Participating in the meeting were Armenian
    and Azerbaijani Ambassadors to Russia, Armen Smbatyan and Polad Bul
    Bul Oghly, as well as RF Special Presidential Representative Mikhail
    Shvydkoi.
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