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European expert:
European expert:

European expert:

There is lack of appetite in both Yerevan and Baku to make further progress in the negotiations
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15 November: Azerbaijan and bulgaria have signed agreements on a number of spheres of co-operation at the end of a state visit by the Bulgarian president, Georgi Parvanov to Baku. Parvanov and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev earleir held talks on a rang
15 November: Azerbaijan and bulgaria have signed agreements on a number of spheres of co-operation at the end of a state visit by the Bulgarian president, Georgi Parvanov to Baku. Parvanov and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev earleir held talks on a rang

15 November: Azerbaijan and bulgaria have signed agreements on a number of spheres of co-operation at the end of a state visit by the Bulgarian president, Georgi Parvanov to Baku. Parvanov and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev earleir held talks on a rang

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Swedish expert:
Swedish expert:

Swedish expert:

Achieving a breakthrough in the Karabakh peace process may be difficult without the engagement of an 'honest' broker
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Political expert:
Political expert:

Political expert:

Maintenance of the status quo in Karabakh peace process inevitable
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International expert:
International expert:

International expert:

A unilateral Azerbaijani initiative in the UN on Karabakh might conceivably further destabilize the situation
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Focused on what matters
Focused on what matters

Focused on what matters

The leaders of the Asia-Pacific Region have ended their meeting in Hawaii reaffirming their commitment to co-operation as the way forward and hailing the region as the vanguard of economic growth.
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14 November: The Russian language will be the second official language in South Ossetia. The proposal has been supported by 83.99 percent of the voters in a referendum held yesterday, South Ossetian Central Election Commission Chairwoman Bella Pliyeva sai
14 November: The Russian language will be the second official language in South Ossetia. The proposal has been supported by 83.99 percent of the voters in a referendum held yesterday, South Ossetian Central Election Commission Chairwoman Bella Pliyeva sai

14 November: The Russian language will be the second official language in South Ossetia. The proposal has been supported by 83.99 percent of the voters in a referendum held yesterday, South Ossetian Central Election Commission Chairwoman Bella Pliyeva sai

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13 November: Voters in South Ossetia are voting today to elect a new president.Some 50,000 eligible voters in the self declared Republic will have to choose among 11 candidates running for the office of president. (agencies)
13 November: Voters in South Ossetia are voting today to elect a new president.Some 50,000 eligible voters in the self declared Republic will have to choose among 11 candidates running for the office of president. (agencies)

13 November: Voters in South Ossetia are voting today to elect a new president.Some 50,000 eligible voters in the self declared Republic will have to choose among 11 candidates running for the office of president. (agencies)

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