ПРЕЗИДЕНТ АРМЕНИИ ПРИНЯЛ МИНИСТРОВ ВНУТРЕННИХ ДЕЛ СНГ

Президент Армении Серж Саргсян принял министров внутренних дел стран СНГ, которые участвовали во встречи в Ереване. Ранее председатель министров внутренних дел СНГ был принят в Армении во время открытия встречи.

Самым значительным аспектом этого очередного заседания было участие министра внутренних дел Азербайджана Рамиля Усубова. Официальные СМИ в Армении и Азербайджане призвали не преувеличивать этот визит. У данного визита были и критики среди радикальных групп в Баку, например, так называемая "Карабахская Организация Освобождения".

Визит, однако, в основном рассматривается как позитивный шаг, так как это может открыть новые возможности для контактов между армянами и азербайджанцами на официальном и неофициальном уровне. Многие наблюдатели убеждены, что такие контакты являются необходимой прелюдией к какому-либо мирному решению конфликта между двумя странами. Недавно Россия присоединилась к западным странам в создании акцента на меры по укреплению доверия в поддержку мирного процесса.

Источник:
commonspace.eu

Фото:
Президент Армении Серж Саргсян на приеме министров внутренних дел стран СНГ в Ереване 14 октября (фото любезно предоставлено Пресс-службой президента Армении)

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