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"IT IS DISAPPOINTING THAT NO NEW DECISIONS WERE MADE IN MOSCOW"

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“The negotiations were concrete, deep and serious.

Of course I am disappointed with that no new decisions were made at the meeting, but on the other hand, we reached a phase of discussion on very serious and enough complicated issues,” said OSCE Minsk Group US co-chair Matthew Bryza after the meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents on July 17 in Moscow.

Bryza said for the first time the presidents discussed the complicated issues and exchanged the opinions so openly. “However I can't say that everything is good and they reached a consensus. The process is going on and is in very serious phase.”

Bryza mentioned the possibility of separatist Nagorno Karabakh regime's participation in the negotiation process and said the mediators were informed about such opinions. “Naturally the Nagorno Karabakh's point of view is not out of attention during the negotiations. We keep the concern of our friends in Karabakh in focus of our attention. The agreement can't be reached without that.”

 

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