Ереван отвергает "посредничество" Турции

Армения не рассматривает Турцию в качестве посредника в урегулировании нагорно-карабахского конфликта. Об этом на пресс-конференции в среду (2 сентября) заявила официальный представитель МИД Армении Анна Нагдалян.

"Своим поведением Турция, похоже, хочет продемонстрировать себя как сторону конфликта, но это еще одно проявление дестабилизирующей политики Турции. Создается впечатление, что страна, которая держит Армению в блокаде, не признает и того более оправдывает Геноцид армян, пытается выступить в роли пострадавшей стороны", - сказала она.

Анна Нагдалян повторила, что сопредседательство Минской группы ОБСЕ - единственный формат урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта. Армения не рассматривает Турцию в качестве посредника и на основе этой оценки проводит свою политику в отношении Турции.

В последние недели появились предположения, что Россия и Турция могут выступить с новой инициативой по урегулированию карабахского конфликта. Обе страны поставляют большое количество вооружений одной или обеим сторонам.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: здание МИД Армении в Ереване

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