POSITIONS OF STATES INVOLVED IN KARABAKH CONFLICT 'CHANGELESS'
news.az
July 13 2010
Azerbaijan
Vafa Guluzade The meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian FMs in
Almaty will be one of the many and bring nothing to the resolution
of the Karabakh conflict.
'I do not expect anything from this meeting. This will be one of the
next meetings. I do not count these meetings but if I did, it would
have been possible to say that this is, for example, the 12,759th
meeting', political scientist Vafa Guluzade said.
The pentalateral meeting of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan,
Armenia, France, Russia and the United States, as well as the bilateral
meeting of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia is to be
held within an unofficial summit of the OSCE Foreign Ministers in
Almaty on July 16-17. The meetings will discuss the peace settlement
of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno Karabakh.
The matter is that according to the political scientist, the positions
of the states involved in this conflict-Russia, the United States
and European Union have not changed.
According to Guluzade, who spoke on the recent statements of
Azerbaijan's FM Elmar Mammadyarov regarding possible discussion of
the liberation of Kelbajar and Lachin regions in Almaty, 'anyway,
they will have to discuss something'.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
July 13 2010
Azerbaijan
Vafa Guluzade The meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian FMs in
Almaty will be one of the many and bring nothing to the resolution
of the Karabakh conflict.
'I do not expect anything from this meeting. This will be one of the
next meetings. I do not count these meetings but if I did, it would
have been possible to say that this is, for example, the 12,759th
meeting', political scientist Vafa Guluzade said.
The pentalateral meeting of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan,
Armenia, France, Russia and the United States, as well as the bilateral
meeting of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia is to be
held within an unofficial summit of the OSCE Foreign Ministers in
Almaty on July 16-17. The meetings will discuss the peace settlement
of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno Karabakh.
The matter is that according to the political scientist, the positions
of the states involved in this conflict-Russia, the United States
and European Union have not changed.
According to Guluzade, who spoke on the recent statements of
Azerbaijan's FM Elmar Mammadyarov regarding possible discussion of
the liberation of Kelbajar and Lachin regions in Almaty, 'anyway,
they will have to discuss something'.
From: A. Papazian