АрмИнфо: Траян Христеа: Евросоюз продолжит содействовать любой инициативе по мирному урегулированию конфликта

 

Ереван, 21.03.13. АрмИнфо

В переговорном процессе по карабахскому конфликту, посредниками которого выступают сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ, нет прогресса. Об этом 21 марта на предоставлении доклада ЕС о "Реализации программы Европейской политики  в Армении. Прогресс в 2012 году, предложения" заявил глава представительства ЕС в Армении, посол Траян Христеа.  "Эскалация  напряжения на линии соприкосновения, дело Рамиля Сафарова, открытие Степанакертского аэропорта изменили первоочередность задач в урегулировании карабахской проблемы, и перешли от поиска решения проблемы к смягчению напряженности. Более того в 2012 году на саммите в Сочи, стороны даже не смогли договориться о создании механизмов по расследованию инцидентов на лини соприкосновения", - отметил Христеа.

Он также напомнил, что специальный представитель ЕС по вопросам кризиса на Южном Кавказе и Грузии Филипп Лефор трижды за прошлый год посетил регион с целью содействия работе Минской группы ОБСЕ, в том же 2012 году стартовал второй этап финансируемой ЕС программы 'Европейское сотрудничество во имя мирного урегулирования Карабахского конфликта". "Несмотря на все это, Евросоюз  продолжит содействовать любой инициативе по мирному урегулированию конфликта",- подчеркнул европейский дипломат.

Коснувшись неоднократных угроз Азербайджана сбивать гражданские самолеты в случае эксплуатации Степанакертского аэропорта, Христеа заметил, что подобные угрозы периодически звучат. "ЕС всегда является сторонником мирных призывов, а не военных и продолжит свою последовательную политику в этом направлении",- резюмировал Христеа.

 

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