BAKU: Great Progress Achieved In Prague Process, Co-Chairs State

GREAT PROGRESS ACHIEVED IN PRAGUE PROCESS, CO-CHAIRS STATE

Azeri Press Agency
[ 18 Sep 2007 20:35 ]

Prague process was a process which filled gap when Presidents did not
meet directly. The two presidents attached their representatives for
defining capabilities in the further meetings they intend to hold. It
was meetings held on the level of ministers, OSCE Minsk Group co-chair
(France) Bernard Fassier commented on the end of Prague process,
APA reports.

Co-chair said that 6 meetings were held between Azerbaijani and
Armenian Presidents within past two years. Co-chair saying that they
are working on the several momentums at present underlined that great
progress was achieved after Prague process.

"The Presidents have meetings and search compromise at present,"
he said.