Дипломаты МГ ОБСЕ встретились с руководством НКР в Степанакерте. Бако Саакян: "Разрешение конфликтов возможно только тогда, когда усилия сосредоточены на причине, а не на последствиях. Попытки вернуться в прошлое обречены на провал."

Дипломаты от трех стран-сопредседателей МГ ОБСЕ посетили Степанакерт для встречи с руководством самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики. Источники в ОБСЕ ранее заявил, что визит будет возможным, если позволит погода.

22 ноября послы Роберт Брадтке (США), Игорь Попов (Россия) и Жак Фор (Франция), в сопровождении своих делегаций, были приняты президентом НКР, Бако Саакяном. Как сообщает пресс-служба руководства НКР "в ходе встречи были обсуждены вопросы, связанные с азербайджано-карабахским конфликтом и последние региональные события". Согласно тому же источнику Саакян в очередной раз подчеркнул, что официальный Степанакерт выступает за мирное урегулирование конфликта и восстановление полноценного формата переговорного процесса под эгидой Минской группы ОБСЕ." Бако Саакян в очередной раз подтвердил, что урегулирование конфликта возможно только при учете реалий, концентрируясь на устранении причин, а не последствий, отметив, что любая попытка возвращения к прошлому приведет к провалу.

Представители Минской группы ОБСЕ посетят Баку и Ереван в течение ближайших нескольких дней.

Источник: Commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы президента НКР

Фото: встреча представителей трех стран-сопредседателей МГ ОБСЕ с Бако Саакяном в Степанакерте 22 ноября 2012 года (фото любезно предоставлено пресс-службой президента НКР)

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