Wednesday, 23 July 2003

AZERI FOREIGN MINISTER RULES OUT TALKS WITH ARMENIAN LEADER IN BAKU

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`Armenia will be get satisfactory response. Foreign Minister says Kocharyan\'s hands in blood\" \"Official Baku has appealed to the United Nations Organization over the recent cease-fire violations by Armenia,\" Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Vilayat Quliyev has said. The minister said that the Azerbaijani permanent representative to the UN had distributed a document on the truce violation by the Armenian troops.
`Armenia will be get satisfactory response. Foreign Minister says Kocharyan\'s hands in blood\" \"Official Baku has appealed to the United Nations Organization over the recent cease-fire violations by Armenia,\" Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Vilayat Quliyev has said. The minister said that the Azerbaijani permanent representative to the UN had distributed a document on the truce violation by the Armenian troops. \"We are now awaiting their reaction,\" Quliyev said and added that Armenia would be responded in kind. He also commented on Armenian President Robert Kocharyan\'s statement in France. The minister said that Kocharyan\'s hands were in blood and that he played a role in murdering Azerbaijanis: \"Therefore, a visit by the current Armenian leadership to Baku is out of the question.\" Let us recall that Kocharyan has given a hint that the presidents of France, Armenia and Azerbaijan may meet in Baku. (Yeni Musavat)
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