Встреча глав МИД Армении и Азербайджана в Париже. Дипломаты Минской группы прибудут в регион во второй половине ноября.

Долгожданная встреча министров иностранных дел Азербайджана, Эльмар Мамедъяров, и Армении, Эдвард Налбандян, состоялась в Париже, в субботу 27 октября. Это самое недавнее за последнее время усилие по продвижению переговоров по урегулированию конфликта между Арменией и Азербайджаном по Нагорному Карабаху.

Азербайджанское агентство АПА со ссылкой на пресс-секретаря МИД Азербайджана сообщило, что стороны обсудили возможности того, как "изменить статус-кво" и "путей выхода из сложившегося в процессе урегулирования конфликта застоя." Стороны также обсудили визит в регион сопредседателей Минской группы, запланированный во второй половине ноября.

Встрече двух министров иностранных дел способствовали дипломаты, представляющие три страны-сопредседателя  Минской группы ОБСЕ от Франции, США и России.

Политический редактор Commonspace.eu сообщает, что в международном сообществе появилось некоторое облегчение в связи с тем, что после перерыва в четыре месяца дипломатические каналы между двумя странами были возобновлены, но нет никаких признаков того, что обе стороны изменили свою непримиримую позицию.

Источник: commonspace.eu

Фото: Министры иностранных дел Эльмар Мамедъяров и Эдвард Налбандян (фото из архива).

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