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ARMENIA NOT TO NEGOTIATE KARABAKH WITH TURKEY

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia refuted the reports that claim that the issue of resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh is also discussed by Turkey and Armenia within the frames of process of rapprochement.

Spokesman to Armenian Foreign Ministry Tigran Balayan stressed that they will not discuss issue of Nagorno-Karabakh with any other country other than Azerbaijan, he said, “We never did negotiate Nagorno-Karabakh with Ankara and we will not.”

Refuting the reports that claim Foreign Ministers of Turkey and Armenia will discuss issue of Nagorno-Karabakh during United Nations summits, Balayan stated that the reports in Turkish media about this issue are not reflecting the truth.

Stressing that such meeting between Davutoglu and Nalbandian is not planned yet, he said, “Even such meeting takes place, Karabakh would be out of the agenda.”

On the other hand, Azerbaijan stated that their attitude about peaceful resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remains.

Evaluating appointment of Robert Bradtke as U.S. co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group, spokesman to Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, Elhan Poluhov stated that Baku is ready to work with new diplomat and they will not change their attitude against Armenia.

“Azerbaijan is decisive about providing its territorial integrity,” said he.

Former  U. S. ambassador to Croatia, Robert Bradtke will hold his first visit to South Caucasus within this month.

 

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