Посланник ОБСЕ провел первую встречу с новым министром иностранных дел Армении

Личный представитель итальянского председательства в Организации по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе (ОБСЕ) посол Анджей Каспшик в четверг (17 мая) провел свою первую встречу с новым министром иностранных дел Армении Зохрабом Мнацаканяном.

Посол Каспшик поздравил министра Мнацаканяна с назначением на пост министра иностранных дел и пожелал ему успехов в его миссии.

Посол Каспршик проинформировал министра иностранных дел Армении об итогах встречи с министром иностранных дел Азербайджана в Париже, сообщили источники в МИД Армении. "Министр Мнацаканян подтвердил приверженность Армении исключительно мирному урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта в формате сопредседательства Минской группы ОБСЕ, подчеркнув в этом отношении важность реализации ранее достигнутых договоренностей", - добавили источники.

По словам политического редактора Commonspace.eu, это был первый контакт между представителем Минского процесса ОБСЕ по Карабаху с новым руководством Армении. Каспшик, который является ветераном процесса и специальным посланником последовательных председателей ОБСЕ на протяжении более двух десятилетий, спешил установить контакты с новыми лицами в Карабахском мирном процессе. До последней недели это группа лиц, состояла из двух президентов и двух министров иностранных дел на протяжении более десяти лет. Представителей стран-сопредседателей Минской группы - США, России и Франции ожидают в регионе на следующей неделе. Каспшик закладывает основу для этого визита, а также пытается оценить, изменится ли что-то в переговорной позиции Еревана.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Новый министр иностранных дел Армении Зохраб Мнацаканян на встрече с представителем ОБСЕ Анджеем Каспшиком в Ереване, 17 мая 2018 года (фото предоставлено пресс-службой МИД Армении)

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