1news.az: ЕС вновь призывает к дипломатическому решению вопроса открытия аэропорта в Нагорном Карабахе

БАКУ, 10 янв - 1NEWS.AZ

Вопрос открытия аэропорта на оккупированных территориях Азербайджана требует дипломатического решения, вновь заявили в Евросоюзе.

«Сторонам конфликта следует избегать действий, которые могут усилить напряженность в регионе. Важно, чтобы вопрос аэропорта был решен дипломатическим путем», - сказал еврокомиссар по политике добрососедства Штефан Фюле.

Вопрос открытия аэропорта в контексте урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта обсуждался в среду в Брюсселе на встрече Фюле со спикером парламента Армении Овиком Абрамяном.

Как сообщает пресс-служба ЕС, комиссар Фюле подтвердил неизменную поддержку Евросоюза усилиям сопредседателей Минской группы ОБСЕ по содействию мирному урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

Азербайджан занимает принципиальную позицию в вопросе открытия аэропорта в Нагорном Карабахе, считая такое решение провокационным шагом руководства Армении. Осуществление авиарейсов на оккупированных территориях Азербайджана нарушает нормы международной гражданской авиации.

В Баку заявляют, что подобные шаги армянской стороны наносят серьезный удар по переговорному процессу и нацелены на сохранение статус-кво, а также угрожают безопасности всего региона.

Елена Остапенко, В.Т.

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