AZERBAIJANI FM: "CONCRETE ISSUES WERE DISCUSSED WITH ARMENIAN FM AT THIS MEETING" - UPDATED
APA, Azerbaijan
Dec 5 2013
[ 05 December 2013 21:07 ]
The next meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers is
scheduled for the end of January
Kiev. Victoria Dementieva - APA. The next meeting of the Foreign
Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia over the Nagorno - Karabakh
conflict settlement is scheduled for the end of January next year,
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told reporters today,
APA reports.
The Minister spoke about his meeting with his Armenian counterpart
Eduard Nalbandian in the framework of the OSCE Ministerial Council
meeting, taking place today in Kiev: "After the meeting of presidents
of Azerbaijan and Armenia, they gave orders to FMs to continue
negotiations on the basis of agreed there a few moments. Meeting with
Nalbandian is held firstly one-on-one format, and then in an expanded
format with the participation of the OSCE Minsk Group. We continued
discussion of these points with them. And agreed that the Armenian
Foreign Minister will notify his President of the results of meeting
and our position, I also will inform Azerbaijani President of the
results of the meeting and the position of Armenia. After December 16,
the co-chairs will visit the region and we will give them your answer.
It is likely that at the end of January of next year will be another
meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan", said E.
Mammadyarov.
According to him, this meeting differed from previous ones in that
were filled substantively, concrete issues were discussed: "Yesterday
at the talks we addressed specific questions and discussed concrete
issues. I can say that after the meeting in Kazan concrete issues were
not discussed. And at yesterday's meeting we touched upon concrete
issues that I certainly can not yet reveal"
The Minister said that his meeting with his Armenian counterpart
yesterday lasted more than 4 hours. "I can not say that we came to
some agreement. Because we have our own position, Armenia - its own.
But we will continue our discussion", said Mammadyarov.
From: A. Papazian
APA, Azerbaijan
Dec 5 2013
[ 05 December 2013 21:07 ]
The next meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers is
scheduled for the end of January
Kiev. Victoria Dementieva - APA. The next meeting of the Foreign
Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia over the Nagorno - Karabakh
conflict settlement is scheduled for the end of January next year,
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told reporters today,
APA reports.
The Minister spoke about his meeting with his Armenian counterpart
Eduard Nalbandian in the framework of the OSCE Ministerial Council
meeting, taking place today in Kiev: "After the meeting of presidents
of Azerbaijan and Armenia, they gave orders to FMs to continue
negotiations on the basis of agreed there a few moments. Meeting with
Nalbandian is held firstly one-on-one format, and then in an expanded
format with the participation of the OSCE Minsk Group. We continued
discussion of these points with them. And agreed that the Armenian
Foreign Minister will notify his President of the results of meeting
and our position, I also will inform Azerbaijani President of the
results of the meeting and the position of Armenia. After December 16,
the co-chairs will visit the region and we will give them your answer.
It is likely that at the end of January of next year will be another
meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan", said E.
Mammadyarov.
According to him, this meeting differed from previous ones in that
were filled substantively, concrete issues were discussed: "Yesterday
at the talks we addressed specific questions and discussed concrete
issues. I can say that after the meeting in Kazan concrete issues were
not discussed. And at yesterday's meeting we touched upon concrete
issues that I certainly can not yet reveal"
The Minister said that his meeting with his Armenian counterpart
yesterday lasted more than 4 hours. "I can not say that we came to
some agreement. Because we have our own position, Armenia - its own.
But we will continue our discussion", said Mammadyarov.
From: A. Papazian