Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents met in Geneva (updated)

President Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan held a meeting in Geneva on Monday 16 October in an effort to re-start negotiations on resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. After meeting with the co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Process, the two presidents held a tete a tete meeting. A statment issued by the Foreign Ministries of the two countries, together with the co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk process said that the meeting took place in a constructive atmosphere.

The statement added:

"The Presidents agreed to take measures to intensify the negotiation process and to take additional steps to reduce tensions on the Line of Contact.

The Co-Chairs expressed their satisfaction with these direct talks, which took place after a long interval. They remain ready to work with the sides on mediating a peacefully negotiated settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. As a next step, the Co-Chairs will organize working sessions with the Ministers in the near future."

Foreign Ministers Edward Nalbandian and Elmar Mammadyarov also attended the meeting, which was organized under the auspices of the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group (Igor Popov of the Russian Federation, Stephane Visconti of France, and Andrew Schofer of the United States of America). The Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Andrzej Kasprzyk also participated in the summit.

Commonspace.eu political editor said in a comment that "the dry statement issued at the end of the talks was not a surprise. After months of tension and mutual recriminations it was hardly likely that one al fresco meeting will do what many other encounters had not succeeded in doing. The statement does not indicate a breakthrough, simply a committment to re-engage. But the meeting was necessary to draw a line under a very difficult period in the negotiation process and the presidents now seem to have given a mandate to their two foreign ministers to engage again in a constructive fashion. If this is enough to avoid another round of violence only time will tell."

source: commonspace.eu with the press service of the OSCE

 

Related articles

Editor's choice
News
Borrell tells the European Parliament that the situation in Afghanistan was critical, but the EU will remain engaged

Borrell tells the European Parliament that the situation in Afghanistan was critical, but the EU will remain engaged

Borrell underlined that the European Union will make every effort to support the peace process and to remain a committed partner to the Afghan people. "Of course, we will have to take into account the evolving situation, but disengagement is not an option.  We are clear on that: there is no alternative to a negotiated political settlement, through inclusive peace talks.
Editor's choice
News
Israel approves plans to capture the entire Gaza Strip

Israel approves plans to capture the entire Gaza Strip

Israel approved plans on Monday to capture the entire Gaza Strip and remain in the territory for an unspecified amount of time, two Israeli officials said, in a move that if implemented would vastly expand Israel’s operations in the Palestinian territory and likely bring fierce international opposition. Israeli Cabinet ministers approved the plan in an early morning vote, hours after the Israeli military chief said the army was calling up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers. 

Popular

Editor's choice
News
Israel approves plans to capture the entire Gaza Strip

Israel approves plans to capture the entire Gaza Strip

Israel approved plans on Monday to capture the entire Gaza Strip and remain in the territory for an unspecified amount of time, two Israeli officials said, in a move that if implemented would vastly expand Israel’s operations in the Palestinian territory and likely bring fierce international opposition. Israeli Cabinet ministers approved the plan in an early morning vote, hours after the Israeli military chief said the army was calling up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers.