Международная дипломатия выступает в поддержку переговоров по Карабаху. Карабахский вопрос также обсуждался на встрече Керри и Давутоглу.

Президенты Армении и Азербайджана сегодня должны встретиться в Вене в попытке возобновить переговоры по урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта, и прекратить состояние военных действий между двумя странами. Это первая встреча двух президентов в течение более полутора лет.

Перед встречей прозвучали заявления со стороны международного сообщества в поддержку переговоров.

Государственный секретарь США Джон Керри провел телефонные разговоры с двумя президентами в минувшие выходные. Выступая в Вашингтоне, Керри сказал: "Мы призываем к продвижению процесса".

В понедельник Керри также обсудил карабахский вопрос с министром иностранных дел Турции, Ахметом Давутоглу, в Государственном департаменте. Давутоглу заявил, что Турция и США "смотрят на этот вопрос с одной и той же точки зрения".

В течение дня на commonspace.eu появятся обновления о входе встречи между президентами Алиевым и Саргсяном. 

Источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Государственный секретарь США Джон Керри и министр иностранных дел Турции Ахмет Давутоглу после встречи в понедельник в Вашингтоне (фото любезно предоставлено Министерством иностранных дел Турции).

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