RUSSIAN ENVOY DESCRIBES KARABAKH TALKS AS 'CONSTRUCTIVE'
news.az
March 9 2011
Azerbaijan
The meeting of the Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian leaders in Sochi
marks a step towards solution of the Karabakh conflict, Russia's
envoy has said.
"This was the eighth meeting of the presidents. I think it was
constructive," the Russian ambassador to Azerbaijan, Vladimir Dorokhin,
told journalists in Ganja.
He said that the presidents' talks in Sochi on 5 March reached
agreement on further work to settle the conflict at the level of the
Foreign Ministry.
"We hope that further meetings will follow and an agreement that meets
the interests of both sides will be achieved," the ambassador said.
Dorokhin also expressed regret at the murder of an eight-year-old
Azerbaijani boy by an Armenian sniper on 8 March. He said that every
effort should be made to avert such incidents.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
March 9 2011
Azerbaijan
The meeting of the Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian leaders in Sochi
marks a step towards solution of the Karabakh conflict, Russia's
envoy has said.
"This was the eighth meeting of the presidents. I think it was
constructive," the Russian ambassador to Azerbaijan, Vladimir Dorokhin,
told journalists in Ganja.
He said that the presidents' talks in Sochi on 5 March reached
agreement on further work to settle the conflict at the level of the
Foreign Ministry.
"We hope that further meetings will follow and an agreement that meets
the interests of both sides will be achieved," the ambassador said.
Dorokhin also expressed regret at the murder of an eight-year-old
Azerbaijani boy by an Armenian sniper on 8 March. He said that every
effort should be made to avert such incidents.
From: A. Papazian