САРКОЗИ ПОСЕЩАЕТ ЮЖНЫЙ КАВКАЗ

Президент Франции Николя Саркози в четверг прибыл в Армению в начале своего визита по трем странам Южного Кавказа.

Президент Армении Серж Саргсян и другие высокопоставленные лица приветствовали его в ереванском аэропорту.

Французский лидер позже посетил центр Святой Эчмиадзин и встретился с Католикосом Всей Армений Гарегином II. Он также посетил Мемориал Геноцида и Музей Геноцида.

На пресс-конференции с президентом Армении французский лидер призвал президента Саргсяна ""продолжить идти дорогой, ведущей к миру" в поиске решения нагорно-карабахского конфликта. Со своей стороны президент Армении заявил, что позиция Франции по конфликту всегда считалась «беспристрастной и сбалансированной", и он поблагодарил Францию ​​за ее вклад в урегулирование конфликта.

Президент Франции в настоящее время отправился из Еревана в Баку, где встретится с президентом Ильхамом Алиевым. Позже, прежде чем вернуться в Париж, он посетит Тбилиси.


Источник: редакторская группа commonspace.eu
Фото: Французский президент с армянским духовенством в центре Св. Эчмиадзин

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