Один маленький шаг

17-21 ноября три армянских журналиста посетили Азербайджан, и три азербайджанских журналиста посетили Армению. Едва ли новость потрясающая землю, но в реальности современного Кавказа это был маленький, но важный шаг вперед.

Обмен визитами журналистов стал результатом значительных дискуссий и переговоров между министерствами иностранных дел Армении и Азербайджана и координировался специальным представителем председательства ОБСЕ послом Анджей Каспршиком.

Несмотря на то, что некоторые могут предпочесть не называть это так, это была мера укрепления доверия, направленная на добавление некоторого позитивного импульса продолжающимся переговорам по карабахскому конфликту и его урегулированию. Эти переговоры, проводимые странами-сопредседателями Минской группы ОБСЕ (Францией, Россией и Соединенными Штатами), похоже, никуда не продвигаются, но по крайней мере линии связи открыты, и стороны готовы к шагам вперед даже если и крошечные.

На следующей неделе настанет черед дипломатии. Министры иностранных дел Армении и Азербайджана встретятся в Братиславе в кулуарах ежегодной министерской встречи ОБСЕ. Без сомнения, обмен журналистами будет назван важным позитивным шагом вперед, каким он и был. Но на самом деле сотни таких обменов, в которых участвуют все слои общества, потребуются прежде, чем будет достигнут минимальный уровень доверия, который, как все знают, необходим для достижения прорыва в переговорах.

Будем надеяться, что не пройдет и года, как следующей мере укрепления доверия будет дан зеленый свет.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Армянские журналисты в Баку в рамках обмена визитами с участием армянских и азербайджанских журналистов, который состоялся 17-21 ноября 2019 года (фото любезно предоставлено haqqin.az, Баку)

 

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