Москва в ближайшее время надеется на конкретные результаты в переговорах по урегулированию карабахского конфликта

 Москва ожидает прогресса в карабахском урегулировании в 2012-13 годах. Об этом в интервью радиостанции <Голос России> заявил заместитель министра иностранных дел РФ Григорий Карасин.

Он подчеркнул, что карабахская проблема очень сложна, имеет глубокие корни и давнюю историю. Замминистра отметил, что основное бремя по урегулированию проблемы, как и раньше, должна нести Минская группа ОБСЕ. При этом Карасин подчеркнул, что и Армения и Азербайджан являются партнерами России в рамках СНГ. <Мы ценим наши отношения как с Ереваном, так и Баку, и делаем все возможное для сближения позиций сторон>,- отметил он, подчеркнув, что минские посредники делают все от себя зависящее в направлении решения конфликта. В этом контексте замминистра выразил надежду на то, что усилия посредников в ближайшее время дадут конкретные результаты.

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