No meeting between Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders in coming months: Igor Popov
news.am
November 23, 2012 | 20:11
YEREVAN.- No meeting between Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents for
the discussion of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is scheduled for
coming months, they are going to leave the discussions on the level of
the Foreign Ministries, co-chair of the Minsk Group Igor Popov said on
Friday.
His comments came after the meeting of the Armenian Foreign Minister
Edvard Nalbandian and the co-chairs of the Minsk Group.
In response to RFE/RL Armenian service question whether there will be
a meeting between the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan for the
discussion of the issue, Popov answered: `You know, that the
discussions are being held on the level of Ministries of Foreign
Affairs. We think that the process will be held on ministerial level
at least, during the coming months.'
The Russian co-chair added that it was difficult to make predictions.
`Let us wait and see how the events will progress,' Popov said.
In his turn, American co-chair Robert Bradtke noted they had not
visited Yerevan since July and there was a lot to discuss.
news.am
November 23, 2012 | 20:11
YEREVAN.- No meeting between Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents for
the discussion of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is scheduled for
coming months, they are going to leave the discussions on the level of
the Foreign Ministries, co-chair of the Minsk Group Igor Popov said on
Friday.
His comments came after the meeting of the Armenian Foreign Minister
Edvard Nalbandian and the co-chairs of the Minsk Group.
In response to RFE/RL Armenian service question whether there will be
a meeting between the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan for the
discussion of the issue, Popov answered: `You know, that the
discussions are being held on the level of Ministries of Foreign
Affairs. We think that the process will be held on ministerial level
at least, during the coming months.'
The Russian co-chair added that it was difficult to make predictions.
`Let us wait and see how the events will progress,' Popov said.
In his turn, American co-chair Robert Bradtke noted they had not
visited Yerevan since July and there was a lot to discuss.