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Azerbaijani Deputy PM: Our Karabakh negotiations are only show for the international community
In a recent interview with Turkish media, the Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Hasanov has made a shockingly open statement, admitting that "Baku is negotiating with Yerevan solely for the sake of negotiating, as Azerbaijan would be labelled an 'anti-democratic state' if it did not participate in the meetings".Published on Monday 25 July 2011 -

Kazan postpones Karabakh solution as Azerbaijan again threatens war
Hopes had been flying high ahead of the Kazan summit of 25 June 2011, with the Minsk Group Co-Chairs repeatedly stating that the document for a solution of the Karabakh conflict now balances postulates of all parties to the conflict. However, despite the intensive pressure of the Co-Chairs, the Kazan summit did not offer the expected breakthrough.Published on Monday 27 June 2011 -
EP hearing clarifies hopes and fears for Kazan summit on Karabakh
During the European Parliament (EP) hearing of 15 June 2011 on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the OSCE Minsk-Group Co-Chairs Robert Bradke (USA) and Bernard Fassier (France) expressed hope for the upcoming Kazan trilateral summit, saying that an agreement on the Basic Principles for settling the conflict is within reach.Published on Thursday 16 June 2011

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