Semneby: Karabakh conflict won't be finally resolved after presidential meeting

PanARMENIAN.Net - EU Envoy to the South Caucasus, Mr Peter Semneby will discuss in Baku the issues referring to the EU-Azerbaijan relations, the ongoing political reforms, preparations for the presidential election, energy cooperation and the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.



The presidential meeting is very important, according to Mr Semneby.



"We are hopeful that the Presidents will agree to continue talks. However, it's unreal to expect a final resolution now," he said.



As to the post-election situation in Armenia, he said it's improving.



During a 2-day visit, Mr Semneby is expected to meet with the Azerbaijani President, Foreign Minister, CEC chairman, NGOs representatives and party leaders, the Azeri Press Agency reports.
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