Встреча армянского лидера с сопредседателями; дипломатические усилия набирают ход.

В заявлении, опубликованном на сайте ОБСЕ во вторник вечером говорится, что президенты Армении и Азербайджана встретятся в конце этого месяца.

В заявлении говорится:

Сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ Игорь Попов (Россия), Жак Фор (Франция) и Джеймс Уорлик (США), а также личный представитель действующего председателя ОБСЕ, посол Анджей Каспршик совершили поездку в регион 4-5 ноября, чтобы помочь сторонам найти мирное разрешение нагорно-карабахского конфликта. В рамках визита дипломаты встретились с Президентами Азербайджана Ильхамом Алиевым и Армении Сержем Саргсяном и обсудили вопросы урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта. Они также встретились с министрами иностранных дел и министрами обороны обеих стран.

"Президенты подтвердили свое намерение встретиться в ноябре 2013 года для уточнения позиций по урегулированию и обсудить пути продвижения вперед", - говорится в заявлении сопредседателей МГ ОБСЕ.

Сопредседатели продолжают работать по подготовке к предстоящей встрече, говорится в заявлении.
Сопредседатели призывают стороны проявлять сдержанность на местах, а также в своих публичных заявлениях. Военные действия, в частности, в данный момент, могут рассматриваться только как попытка нанести ущерб мирному процессу."


Утром дипломаты встретились с президентом Армении Сержем Саргсяном. Пресс-служба президента заявила, что "стороны обсудили нынешний этап процесса урегулирования карабахской проблемы и вопросы, касающиеся дальнейших шагов". Новая дипломатическая инициатива, которая была в подготовке в течение нескольких месяцев в настоящее время набирает обороты, и стороны, кажется, заняты им.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам osce.org и армянских СМИ.

Фото: Президент Армении Серж Саргсяна с сопредседателями Минского процесса ОБСЕ в Ереване во вторник, 5 ноября 2013 года. (Фото любезно предоставлено пресс-службой президента Армении.)

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