ARMENIAN, AZERBAIJANI, RUSSIAN LEADERS AGREE TO NEW KARABAKH MEETING - YEREVAN
Interfax
Jan 16 2012
Russia
Presidents Serzh Sargsyan, Ilham Aliyev and Dmitry Medvedev have
agreed to another meeting on the Karabakh settlement process, Armenian
Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian told a Monday press conference.
"There is an agreement to hold the tripartite meeting. The time and
venue will be announced soon," he said, adding that the tripartite
format had proven to be effective.
"I am confident that the meetings in this format will go on," the
minister said.
He blamed Azerbaijan for the inefficiency of mechanisms to investigate
incidents along the contact line between Karabakh and Azerbaijani
servicemen.
"Baku said there were no such proposals and there was nothing to
comment on. They have isolated themselves by running counter to the
international community. Azerbaijan objected to the OSCE financing
of this mechanism. I hope the negotiations will continue," Nalbandian
said.
Interfax
Jan 16 2012
Russia
Presidents Serzh Sargsyan, Ilham Aliyev and Dmitry Medvedev have
agreed to another meeting on the Karabakh settlement process, Armenian
Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian told a Monday press conference.
"There is an agreement to hold the tripartite meeting. The time and
venue will be announced soon," he said, adding that the tripartite
format had proven to be effective.
"I am confident that the meetings in this format will go on," the
minister said.
He blamed Azerbaijan for the inefficiency of mechanisms to investigate
incidents along the contact line between Karabakh and Azerbaijani
servicemen.
"Baku said there were no such proposals and there was nothing to
comment on. They have isolated themselves by running counter to the
international community. Azerbaijan objected to the OSCE financing
of this mechanism. I hope the negotiations will continue," Nalbandian
said.