"КАРАБАХСКИЙ КОНФЛИКТ МОЖЕТ БЫТЬ РЕШЕН" Президент Медведев

Президент России Дмитрий Медведев говорил о нагорно-карабахского конфликте и переговорах, которые он вел на протяжении последних трех лет между президентами Армении и Азербайджана. Президент на встрече со студентами Московского государственного университета отвечал на вопросы, которые были сосредоточены на этнических проблемах в России.

Российский лидер заявил, что нагорно-карабахский конфликт может быть решен. Президент добавил, что решение этой сложной, но решаемой задачи зависит от доброй воли двух народов и двух президентов и будут ли они больше прислушиваться друг к другу, идти на уступки и находить компромисс.

Президент подтвердил приверженность России продолжать поддерживать мирный процесс, и он сказал, что переговоры будут продолжены. Медведев также дал описание атмосферы во время, обычно, закрытых переговоров. Он сказал, что "Когда мы сидим вместе за столом, они очень хорошо общаются", и что их окружение в хороших отношениях друг с другом.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агенств

Фото: Президент России Дмитрий Медведев встретился со студентами различных российских вузов в здании факультета журналистики МГУ им. М.В.Ломоносова. (Фотография любезно предоставлена Пресс-службой Президента РФ)

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