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    BAKU DISTORTS EVERYTHING THAT ACCEPTS, SAYS NALBANDIAN

    Aysor
    March 18 2010
    Armenia

    Madrid Document is still the agenda of talks on settlement to the
    Karabakh conflict, said Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian
    at the joint press conference, held with Slovak Foreign Minister
    Miroslav Lajcak, who is on a visit to Armenia.

    Edward Nalbandian pointed that Azerbaijan for a long time refused to
    negotiate under the Madrid Document of November 2007, containing the
    OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs' wording on Basic Principles; and since
    Azerbaijan involved in talks, it never said of its approval and
    acceptance of the Document as a basis for talks. "If Azerbaijan is
    accepting the Madrid Document now, then this should be only welcomed,"
    said Armenian Foreign Minister.

    According to Edward Nalbandian, Aliev administration accepts the
    Madrid Document with some exceptions. Nalbandian pointed: "Actually,
    the Azerbaijani side excludes more, than accepts; and it even gives a
    false color to accepted wordings, meanings of talks and consultations."

    According to Nalbandian, MG Co-Chairs have been repeatedly delivering
    proposals on settlement to the conflict.

    "We discuss these and previous proposals, and this is a usual working
    process. Time after time and lately even more actively, Azerbaijan
    uses a 'smokescreen', saying that one side accepted proposals, or
    saying that one side is non-constructive," said Edward Nalbandian.

    He also told journalists about his visit to France and meeting with
    OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and Personal Representative of the CiO,
    and said that the meeting was held in the same constructive spirit
    as in recent years.
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