Глава Армении провел первую встречу с сопредседателями Минской группы

Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян провел свою первую встречу с тремя сопредседателями Минского процесса ОБСЕ, призванными содействовать мирному урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

Это была первая встреча армянского лидера с дипломатами после вступления в должность премьер-министра после массовых уличных протестов в прошлом месяце. Приветствуя дипломатических посланников в его офисе в Ереване в среду (13 июня), Пашинян особо отметил их важную роль в переговорном процессе по мирному урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта и заявил, что он уверен, что будет налажено эффективное сотрудничество, сообщает источник в правительстве. В свою очередь, дипломаты заверили премьер-министра в том, что они приложат все необходимые усилия для обеспечения мирного урегулирования карабахского конфликта.

На встрече были отмечены обязательства сторон в конфликте по мирному урегулированию и важность реализации принятых решений в Вене, Санкт-Петербурге и Женеве.

Дипломаты проинформировали премьер-министра о запланированном графике работы.

Правительство Армении сообщает, что Пашинян подтвердил готовность Армении продолжить сотрудничество с сопредседателями Минской группы ОБСЕ по урегулированию конфликта.

Стороны обсудили шаги, которые необходимо предпринять для создания правильных условий и атмосферы для для продвижения переговорного процесса, и также обсудили ситуацию в зоне конфликта.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян приветствует трех сопредседателей Минского процесса ОБСЕ Эндрю Шофера из США, Стефана Висконти из Франции и Игоря Попова из России в Ереване, 13 мая 2018 года (фото предоставлено пресс-службой премьер-министра министр Армении)

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