Постоянный совет ОБСЕ собрался на специальное заседание для обсуждения карабахского конфликта

Во вторник (29 сентября) в Вене по инициативе председательства Албании в ОБСЕ в 2020 году состоялось специальное заседание Постоянного совета ОБСЕ, посвященное развитию ситуации в контексте нагорно-карабахского конфликта. На встрече присутствовали представители 57 государств-участников ОБСЕ.

Открывая встречу, посол Игли Хасани, председатель Постоянного совета, подтвердил тревогу Председательства в связи с продолжающимися столкновениями и ухудшением ситуации на местах. Обеспокоенный ростом числа жертв, он повторил призыв председательства ОБСЕ к немедленной деэскалации и выразил соболезнования семьям и близким погибших и раненых.

На брифинге Постоянного совета, личный представитель Действующего председателя посол Анджей Каспршик сказал, что он получает информацию непосредственно с мест и от местных источников на самом высоком уровне.

Посол Каспршик сказал, что он постоянно общался со сторонами, и сказал, что его команда готова возобновить наблюдение на местах, как только ситуация позволит.

Представители стран-сопредседателей Минской группы - Франции, Российской Федерации и Соединенных Штатов Америки - повторили призыв сопредседателей ко всем сторонам немедленно прекратить боевые действия и возобновить переговоры для поиска устойчивого решения конфликта.

Албанское председательство в ОБСЕ подтвердило важность решения путем переговоров и своей поддержки работы сопредседателей Минской группы и посла Каспшика в их усилиях по стабилизации ситуации на местах.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам osce.org

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