Председатель ОБСЕ прибыл на Южный Кавказ. Председатель в офисе ОБСЕ обсудит нерешенные конфликты и проблемы в области прав человека в ходе его визита.

Президент Швейцарской Конфедерации, Дидье Буркхальтер, который также является председателем ОБСЕ в Европе в 2014 году прибыл в Баку с официальным визитом. В Азербайджане Буркхальтер, как ожидается, встретится с президентом Ильхамом Алиевым и другими официальными лицами Азербайджана.

В Баку Буркхальтер обсудит текущее состояние переговоров по урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта. Швейцария интенсивно старается за кулисами придать новый импульс переговорам, которые проходят при посредничестве дипломатов от трех стран ОБСЕ,  сопредседателей "Минской группы" - Россия, Франция и Соединенные Штаты. Другой вопрос, который будет в центре внимания во время визита швейцарского председательства в Азербайджан это ситуация с правами человека и верховенство закона. Визит проходит на фоне усилении опасений среди международного сообщества уголовных дел в отношении ряда правозащитников и молодых активистов.

Президент Швейцарской Конфедерации, как ожидается, посетит также Армению и Грузию.

Источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Дидье Буркхальтер, президент Швейцарской Конфедерации и текущий председатель ОБСЕ в офисе (фото из архива).

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