Tuesday, 09 January 2007

AZERI, ARMENIAN MINISTERS TO HOLD KARABAKH TALKS IN JANUARY

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By empty (1/9/2007 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The first 2007 meeting of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will be held at the end of January, Head of the Azeri Foreign Ministry\'s information department Tair Tagizade told Interfax on Tuesday. Consultations are underway on the place and exact date of the talks, he said. Depending on the outcome of the talks, the presidents of the two countries may hold another meeting on the Karabakh settlement later this year, he said.
The first 2007 meeting of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will be held at the end of January, Head of the Azeri Foreign Ministry\'s information department Tair Tagizade told Interfax on Tuesday. Consultations are underway on the place and exact date of the talks, he said. Depending on the outcome of the talks, the presidents of the two countries may hold another meeting on the Karabakh settlement later this year, he said. (Interfax-Azerbaijan)
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