Negotiations on Karabakh resumed after presidential elections
Baku/05.03.18/Turan: After the April 11 presidential elections in Azerbaijan, negotiations with Armenia on the Karabakh settlement will continue "even more intensively", stated on March 5 the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov at a joint briefing with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourit. "On behalf of the presidents, we held meetings in Geneva and Vienna. It is very likely that after the presidential elections and formation of the government in Armenia we continued intensive negotiations," Mammadyarov said. -03C-
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