Сопредседатели Минской группы призывают стороны снизить напряженность

Сопредседатели Минского процесса ОБСЕ по нагорно-карабахскому конфликту в понедельник днем (23 апреля) выступили с заявлением, в котором призвали стороны в конфликте предпринять шаги по снижению напряженности.

В заявлении, опубликованном на веб-сайте ОБСЕ, говорится, что в свете недавних политических событий в регионе и возможной эскалации вдоль линии соприкосновения сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ по нагорно-карабахскому конфликту «подчеркивают» критическое значение соблюдения сторонами прекращения огня в этот чувствительный период и, говорят о необходимости держать тяжелую технику на расстоянии от линии фронта."

Они призвали стороны "предпринять немедленные меры по сокращению напряженности и надеются на скорейшую встречу со сторонами, чтобы возобновить интенсивные переговоры по поиску долгосрочного и мирного решения конфликта".

источник: commonspace.eu

 

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