1News.az: Сотрудничество ЕС и России может способствовать решению нагорно-карабахского конфликта – Президент Евросовета

БАКУ, 21 дек – 1NEWS.AZ

Президент Европейского совета Херман Ван Ромпей убежден, что сотрудничество ЕС и России может способствовать урегулированию конфликтов на европейском пространстве.

В ходе своего выступления на 30-м двустороннем саммите Европейского Союза и Российской Федерации, Ромпей сказал, что активное сотрудничество ЕС и России может привести к подвижкам в вопросах урегулирования приднестровского и армяно-азербайджанского, нагорно-карабахского конфликтов.

Напомним, что сегодня в Брюсселе проходит 30-й двусторонний саммит Европейского Союза и Российской Федерации на высшем уровне.

На встрече Россию представляет президент Владимир Путин, а ЕС - президент Европейского Совета Херман Ван Ромпей и Председатель Европейской Комиссии Жозе Мануэль Баррозу.

Сегодня проходит пленарное заседание, на котором лидеры обсуждают политическую и экономическую ситуацию в России и ЕС, а также стратегические перспективы развития отношений ЕС-Россия.

Также в саммите принимают участие Кэтрин Эштон, Верховный Представитель ЕС по иностранным делам и политике безопасности и заместитель Председателя Европейской Комиссии, а также члены Европейской Комиссии Гюнтер Оттингер (энергетика) и Карел де Гюхт (торговля).

От России - министр иностранных дел Сергей Лавров, министр энергетики Александр Новак и министр экономики Андрей Белоусов.

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