Помощник госсекретаря США: Продолжение переговоров по мирному решению карабахского конфликта сейчас важно, как никогда

Продолжение переговорного процесса по мирному урегулированию карабахского конфликта в настоящее время важно, как никогда. Об этом в Ереване в беседе с журналистами заявил помощник заместителя госсекретаря США по вопросам Европы и Евразии Эрик Рубин.  <Очень важно, чтобы стороны продолжили переговоры по урегулированию карабахского конфликта, и сейчас это более важно, чем когда-либо. В ходе моих предстоящих встреч я буду акцентировать внимание на этих вопросах >,- заявил Рубин.
Отметим, что, по мнению экспертов, переговорный процесс по урегулированию карабахского конфликта, после экстрадиции и помилования азербайджанского убийцы Рамиля Сафарова зашел в тупик.

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