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BAKU: Azerbaijan, Armenia Yet To Submit Karabakh Proposals

AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIA YET TO SUBMIT KARABAKH PROPOSALS

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Feb 8 2010
Azerbaijan

Yury Merzlyakov International mediators have not yet received proposals
from Armenia and Azerbaijan on contentious points in a settlement to
the Karabakh conflict.

At a trilateral meeting of the Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian
presidents in Sochi on 25 January, it was agreed that Baku and
Yerevan should submit proposals on uncoordinated points of the Madrid
principles for a settlement within two weeks.

"Azerbaijan and Armenia have not yet submitted their proposals on
the uncoordinated points in the Madrid principles to the co-chairs,"
Minsk Group co-chair Yury Merzlyakov told APA.

Asked about a visit to the region by the co-chairs, Merzlyakov said
they were waiting for the proposals from both sides.

"First, we have to receive the proposals of both parties, and then
we can think about a visit."
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Yury Merzlyakov International mediators have not yet received
proposals from Armenia and Azerbaijan on contentious points in a
settlement to the Karabakh conflict.

At a trilateral meeting of the Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian
presidents in Sochi on 25 January, it was agreed that Baku and Yerevan
should submit proposals on uncoordinated points of the Madrid
principles for a settlement within two weeks.

"Azerbaijan and Armenia have not yet submitted their proposals on the
uncoordinated points in the Madrid principles to the co-chairs," Minsk
Group co-chair Yury Merzlyakov told APA.

Asked about a visit to the region by the co-chairs, Merzlyakov said
they were waiting for the proposals from both sides.

"First, we have to receive the proposals of both parties, and then we
can think about a visit."

APA

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