BAKU: Presidents Couldn’t Make Agreement On Any Complex Question InB

PRESIDENTS COULDN’T MAKE AGREEMENT ON ANY COMPLEX QUESTION IN BUCHAREST
Author: A.Mammadov

TREND Information, Azerbaijan
June 8 2006

The Armenian foreign minister Vardan Oskanyan doesn’t exclude that
Azerbaijan and Armenia will reach an agreement on the principles of
solution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in 2006.

Answering the question of MediMax news agency, Oskanyan noted that
“it is impossible to exclude anything”. “The hope dies at the end,”
told Oskanyan.

Oskanyan stressed that as a result of the talks between Aliyev and
Kocharyan held in Bucharest on 4-5 June, no new meeting of the state
heads was fixed.

“The sides agreed that if after the new consultations of co-chairs of
the OSCE Minsk Group, it is considered necessary to hold the meeting
of Azerbaijan and Armenian foreign ministers, then such meeting will
be held,” told Oskanyan. Besides, he noted that there wasn’t any
defined date for his meeting with his Azerbaijani colleague.

“Everything depends on the decision of mediators,” said Oskanyan.

“In Bucharest, the presidents, as being in Rambue, couldn’t make an
agreement on any complex question,” stressed Oskanyan.