Azerbaijan repeatedly accepted Karabakh as party to negotiations

Azerbaijan repeatedly accepted Karabakh as party to negotiations

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said that Azerbaijan has repeatedly accepted Karabakh as a party to negotiations on the NKR conflict resolution – both de facto and de jure, as Azerbaijan signed the agreement on ceasefire together with NKR. The sooner Karabakh returns to the negotiations process, the more the process will gain, Mr. Nalbandian said during a governmental hour in the RA parliament, answering the question of Artak Zakaryan, a member of the Republican Party parliamentary group.

Meanwhile, answering the question of Stepan Safaryan, the head of Heritage parliamentary group, about possible trilateral meeting of Sargsyan-Obama-Erdogan, Nalbandian said: “Such an offer has not been received; if there is no meeting, what shall we discuss?” According to him, currently the possible meeting of Sargsyan-Erdogan is being discussed. “All the other conversations that allegedly the NKR problem may be discussed during the possible meeting of the Armenian President with the Turkish Prime Minister are rumors,” the Foreign Minister stressed.

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