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Elmar Mammadyarov: Two principles left uncoordinated on the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict

Elmar Mammadyarov: Two principles left uncoordinated on the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict
# 07 October 2006 12:32 (UTC +04:00)
He said the next ministerial meeting will take place in Paris on October 24.
Touching upon a question whether the conflict may be settled before the end of 2006, as G8 countries suppose, Mr Mammadyarov said, “one should not get fixed on some terms as it is a very serious and sensitive issue.
The main subject to negotiations is the issue on basic settlement principles and proposals of the co-chairs are based on already worked out principles of , discussed within the Prague process for many years. Our task is to find the fragile balance, on the basis of which we can move further. We have agreed upon the basic principles of the settlement of conflict however there are two principles left uncoordinated we are working on,� Mammadyarov stressed.
He also touched on the part Russia plays in the settlement of the conflict.
“We believe that Russia is our political and economic partner and our neighbor. Undoubtedly, it should play a key role in the settlement context. We see it wants Armenia and Azerbaijan to find a common ground to turn to the first phase of the settlement. A complex conflict cannot be solved at one attempt, it should be solved step by step. The final element, which will be brought in the relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, is the element of confidence, which is of high importance and in that respect Russia could play a key role,� Mammadyarov said.
Mammadyarov also added that the priority of Azerbaijan is rise to the level of a regional leader and this factor will add opportunities to the peaceful settlement process.
“We are trying both to maintain the cease-fire and resolve the conflict. This tendency is of great importance for Azerbaijan, Armenian and the region,� he underscored./APA/
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