Президент Армении обсудил с сопредседателями МГ ОБСЕ ход карабахского переговорного процесса

Ереван, 23.11.12.АрмИнфо.

Президент Армении Серж Саргсян 23 ноября принял сопредседателей Минской группы ОБСЕ Роберта Брадтке (США), Игоря Попова (РФ) и Жака Фора (Франция), а также личного представителя действующего председателя ОБСЕ, посла Анджея Каспршика.
 
Как сообщили АрмИнфо в пресс-службе президента, в ходе встречи cобеседники обсудили нынешний этап и последующие шаги относительно нагорно-карабахского переговорного процесса. 

Сопредседатели представили Саргсяну результаты встреч проведенных в столице Нагорно-Карабахской Республики.

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