The chief goal of the meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani FMs and OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs in Paris was to bring Azerbaijan to a constructive negotiation field, Armenia's FM Edward Nalbandian said at the National Assembly on Monday.
"Before it Azerbaijan made a step back in Kazan and not only in Kazan but earlier in Astrakhan, St. Petersburg, refuting all the proposals of the co-chairs relating to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement," Nalbandyan said, adding that it has created a situation that Azerbaijan was rejecting any progress in talks, wanting the negotiations to fail. Nalbandian said Safarov's extradition deal was another blow to the talks.
"Just one step was necessary for the talks to continue. Armenia stated it is determined to continue talks, and if there is someone who wants the process to fail it is Azerbaijan," the minister said, adding that the latest meeting was an attempt of the co-chairs to bring Azerbaijan back on the table of negotiations.
Asked what has changed after Safarov's extradition, the FM said the international community has given a corresponding response to Azerbaijan's behavior. "All the countries and organizations have strongly criticized the step," he said, adding that the only unchanged thing is the necessity for Armenia and co-chairs to oblige peace on Azerbaijan and peaceful settle the conflict.
Monday, November 5, 2012
FMs meeting in Paris tried to bring Azerbaijan to constructive field, Armenia=?UTF-8?B?4oCZ?=s FM says
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