A peaceful solution to the conflict will be most highly welcomed by Israel

Yerevan, May 3. ArmInfo. Israel supports the efforts of the OSCE \"Minsk Group\" Co-Chair states to achieve a settlement of the Nagorny Karabakh dispute, says Pinchas Avivi, Political Director, MFA Israel.

He says that a peace settlement of the conflict will make an important contribution to regional stability in the Caucasus and
assist in making the Caucasus a region of cooperation, not confrontation.

Israel welcomes the steps taken by the president of Armenia and the president of Azerbaijan to hold meetings, conversations and negotiations in order to reach an agreed-upon solution to the Nagorny Karabakh conflict. A peaceful solution to the conflict will be most highly welcomed by Israel. Pinchas Avivi says.

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