MEETING OF ARMENIAN AND AZERI FOREIGN MINISTERS POSTPONED AT INSTANCE OF YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net - The recurrent meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Prague is postponed for an indeterminate period of time at the instance of the Armenian party, Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Araz Azimov stated in Baku the other day. He reminded that this year the heads of the foreign departments of the two countries met 4 times. "These meetings were useful. Their results were discussed at a high level," Azimov noted. In his words, questions directly referring to Karabakh settlement, "certain proposals, opinions and positions" are discussed in the course of the talks. Specifically, in the words of the deputy head of the Azeri foreign department, providing a land connection with Armenia to Karabakh Armenians is one of the elements being discussed. Azerbaijan in its turn is interested in connection with Nakhichevan, Azimov reported.
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