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24June: Terse statement issued at the end of the meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Kazan; no agreement reached (read the full statement on www.kremlin.ru).
24June: Terse statement issued at the end of the meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Kazan; no agreement reached (read the full statement on www.kremlin.ru).

24June: Terse statement issued at the end of the meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Kazan; no agreement reached (read the full statement on www.kremlin.ru).

The Presidents do not sign agreement on basic principals as had been expected
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Expert:
Expert:

Expert:

It is now up to Armenian and Azeri presidents to decide if war or peace is more threatening
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24 June: In a statement the Russian Foreign Ministry expresses hope that in their meeting this weekend the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will reach an agreement that would lead to "peace, prosperity and development for the entire region"
24 June: In a statement the Russian Foreign Ministry expresses hope that in their meeting this weekend the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will reach an agreement that would lead to "peace, prosperity and development for the entire region"

24 June: In a statement the Russian Foreign Ministry expresses hope that in their meeting this weekend the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will reach an agreement that would lead to "peace, prosperity and development for the entire region"

Today the Presidents will attend horse races as guests of President Medvedev
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24 June: President Obama has phoned the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan urging them to move forward with the resolution of the conflict between their two countries during the upcoming summit in Kazan (www.whitehouse.gov)
24 June: President Obama has phoned the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan urging them to move forward with the resolution of the conflict between their two countries during the upcoming summit in Kazan (www.whitehouse.gov)

24 June: President Obama has phoned the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan urging them to move forward with the resolution of the conflict between their two countries during the upcoming summit in Kazan (www.whitehouse.gov)

Obama offered US support to the two leaders in their efforts
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First president of Armenia:
First president of Armenia:

First president of Armenia:

Any resolution of Karabakh conflict today will be worse than it could be before, unfortunately
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23 June: In seperate meetings with leaders of European institutions in Brussels and Strasbourg the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan express hope and cautious optimism on the eve of their summit in Kazan (agencies)
23 June: In seperate meetings with leaders of European institutions in Brussels and Strasbourg the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan express hope and cautious optimism on the eve of their summit in Kazan (agencies)

23 June: In seperate meetings with leaders of European institutions in Brussels and Strasbourg the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan express hope and cautious optimism on the eve of their summit in Kazan (agencies)

Both leaders also referred to the conflict in speeches and press conferences during the course of the visit
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23 June: OSCE representatives will monitor the line of contact seperating Armenian and Azerbaijani forces today; Azerbaijani sources claim they were fired on last night by the Armenian side (agencies)
23 June: OSCE representatives will monitor the line of contact seperating Armenian and Azerbaijani forces today; Azerbaijani sources claim they were fired on last night by the Armenian side (agencies)

23 June: OSCE representatives will monitor the line of contact seperating Armenian and Azerbaijani forces today; Azerbaijani sources claim they were fired on last night by the Armenian side (agencies)

The monitoring is part of the regular inspection of the cease fire line