Армения предупреждает Совет Европы о том, что доклад по по НК может нанести вред мирному процессу.

Армения предупредила Парламентскую ассамблею Совета Европы (ПАСЕ) о том, что доклад, который они готовят по нагорно-карабахскому конфликту "может подорвать деятельность сопредседателей, а также переговорный процесс." Предупреждение прозвучало от министра иностранных дел Эдварда Налбандяна на встрече с содокладчиками ПАСЕ, Акселем Фишером и Аланом Милом, в четверг (11июня), в Ереване. В ходе встречи министр также разъяснил усилия, предпринимаемые Арменией и сопредседателями Минской группой ОБСЕ в направлении мирного урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

На сайте Министерства иностранных дел Армении также сообщается о том, что Налбандян также представил содокладчикам его взгляды касательно текущего состояния отношений между Арменией и Европейским Союзом.

Позже в тот же день содокладчики провели встречу с президентом Армении Сержем Саргсяном.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы МИД Армении.

фото: Министр иностранных дел Армении Эдвард Налбандян, с содокладчиками Парламентской Ассамблеи Совета Европы на встрече в Ереване, 11 июня 2015 г. (фото любезно предоставлено пресс-службой МИД Армении).

 

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