Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Baku: Igor Popov: "The Meeting Of The Azerbaijani And Armenian Presi

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Baku: Igor Popov: "The Meeting Of The Azerbaijani And Armenian Presi

    IGOR POPOV: "THE MEETING OF THE AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS IS NOT STILL PLANNED"

    APA
    July 10 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Robert Bradtke: "It is very important to continue the practice of
    crossing the contact line"

    Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. "The meeting of the Azerbaijani and
    Armenian presidents on the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    is not still planned," OSCE Minsk Group Russian co-chair Igor Popov
    told journalist. According to him, the co-chairs planned to meet again
    with the foreign ministers of the both countries after their visit
    to the region. Igor Popov said that the co-chairs will discuss plans
    on the future during the visit: "We plan to hold separate and joint
    meetings with the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia most
    likely after summer holiday. That's why there is no talk about the
    presidents' meeting." Responding to the question of APA on the date of
    the meeting, Igor Popov said that everything depends on work schedule
    of the ministers and this meeting will be held likely after summer.

    The Russian co-chair said that the latest incidents occurred on the
    contact line of the troops were discussed at the meetings with the
    Azerbaijani President and Foreign Minister. He said that the same
    issue will be discussed in Nagorno Karabakh and Yerevan.

    OSCE Minsk Group US co-chair Robert Bradtke told journalists that the
    meeting with the Azerbaijan President was held very constructively. He
    noted that the co-chairs will visit Karabakh passing from the contact
    line of the troops of Azerbaijani side: "It is very important to
    continue the practice of crossing the contact line. The contact line
    must not be a line which always separates people."

Working...
X