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    AGREEMENT ON NEXT MEETING WILL BE MAJOR SUCCESS OF NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN ALIYEV AND SARGSYAN, EXPERTS SAY

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Nov 18 2013

    18 November 2013 - 6:07pm

    As can be found out today from two official sources - the press service
    of the Armenian President and the Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group
    from the United States, James Warlick - the event of the year, as part
    of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the meeting of
    Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan,
    will be held tomorrow in Vienna. Ilham Aliyev will arrive in the
    capital of Austria, after he finishes an official visit to Ukraine
    today. Sargsyan will fly to Vienna directly from Yerevan.

    In an interview to VK the vice -president of the Union "Consulting-
    Analysis- PR", Ismail Agakishiyev, said that the meeting of the
    presidents is vital for the continuation of a peaceful settlement of
    the Nagorno -Karabakh conflict.

    "What are my expectations from the meeting? As we know, the issue
    to be discussed is very complicated, especially as people occupying
    opposite positions will talk to each other. For this reason, if
    they agree to continue the talks and the next meeting, this will
    mean a certain understanding and would be a great result of those
    negotiations. And in the course of further meetings some progress in
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict can be achieved," Agakishiyev said.

    In turn, the executive director of the Center for Political Science
    "North-South", editor-in-chief of VK Alexei Vlasov, expressed the
    view that the upcoming meeting between the two presidents "is unlikely
    to be fatal", agreeing with Agakishieva that the arrangement for the
    next meeting will be the "serious success" of the negotiations.

    "The fact is that after 2011 the dynamics of meetings between the
    leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan has declined markedly. Under these
    conditions, persistent petty conflicts on the line of separation of
    Nagorno-Karabakh created psychological and information tension, while
    the mediators could not come to agreement on who should take over
    the functions of chief moderator of the Karabakh settlement when the
    Russian government does not take part in this mission", Vlasov said.

    "At the moment there is no clear understanding of how to address this
    issue. However, after completion of the electoral cycles in Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, there is some hope that Baku and Yerevan will listen
    to the opinion of intermediaries and return to the negotiating table,
    despite the fact that no innovations after the announcement of the
    updated Madrid principles of the Minsk Group were presented", the
    editor-in-chief of VK said.

    "Interestingly, in the Turkish media a few days ago there was
    information that the resumption of the negotiating process was to
    coincide with the resumption of negotiations with Yerevan and Ankara
    over the so-called protocols. The ratification of these documents has
    been shelved, not least because of the desire of Turkey to discuss the
    topic of opening borders simultaneously with concessions from Armenia
    in the Karabakh process. Currently, this information is presented
    as a newspaper duck, if we take as the basis an immediate return of
    several regions around Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan. But the issue
    of synchronous resumption of dialogue between Baku and Yerevan and
    Yerevan and Ankara does not seem a fantastic dream. But at the moment
    it is likely that the main outcome of the meeting between Aliyev and
    Sargsyan will be the agreement on a new meeting to be held in the
    near future. If the terms of a new summit will remain uncertain, it
    will be safe to say that the resumption of a new round of negotiations
    has not yet led to any concrete results", Alexei Vlasov summed up.

    Looking back, as VK reported, a week earlier, when the date of the
    meeting of Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan was still unknown, experts
    from Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia agreed that the talks in Vienna
    would be "a landmark event after two years of silence".

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/politics/47693.html

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