Глава МИД РА: Основа переговоров по карабахскому урегулированию - реализация права народа НКР на самоопределение

Позиция Еревана по карабахскому урегулированию находит полное понимание у международного сообщества. Об этом заявил сегодня в парламенте министр иностранных дел РА Эдвард Налбандян, отвечая на вопрос главы фракции "Наследие" Рубена Акопяна. Последний, в частности, обратился к министру с вопросом о том, не настало ли время решительных действий в направлении признания Нагорного Карабаха со стороны Армении на фоне резкой реакции международного сообщества на экстрадицию и помилование азербайджанского убийцы Рамиля Сафарова.

По мнению Акопяна, данный шаг со стороны Еревана обеспечил бы иммунитет армянской стороне в ходе переговорного процесса по карабахскому урегулированию, расширил возможности самой НКР на переговорах. В свою очередь, глава МИД заявил, что консолидированная позиция мировой общественности по указанному вопросу является результатом грамотной и взвешенной внешней политики руководства страны. Но что касается признания НКР, то по словам Налбандяна, на данном этапе оно, наоборот, является нецелесообразным и может воспрепятствовать справедливому разрешению проблемы в долгосрочном плане. "Армения и впредь намерена принимать все меры по урегулированию конфликта, реализации права арцахского народа на самоопределение и международное признание независимости НКР. Это основа наших переговоров", - заявил он.

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