Британский эксперт:

Власти Степанакерта настаивают на процедурах въезда в Карабах на неприемлемых условиях. Об этом заявил в интервью АрмИнфо исполнительный директор LINKS, британский эксперт Денис Саммут.

“Я посещал Нагорный Карабах в прошлом, и другие сотрудники LINKS также бывали там. И наши визиты были организованы в рамках наших инструкций относительно работы с непризнанными государствами. В последние годы власти Степанакерта стали настаивать на процедурах, которые нам не подходят. Мы предлагали властям варианты преодоления этого препятствия. Мы контактируем с ними по данному вопросу. Если эти вопросы будут решены, я поеду в Степанакерт на следующий же день. Тем временем мы продолжаем диалог с властями Нагорного Карабаха через его представительство в Ереване. Тем не менее, я уверен, если власти Нагорного Карабаха желают разрушить стену изоляции, им следует проявить большую гибкость в своем подходе”, - отметил Саммут.

Говоря об опасности того, что Баку может внести в «черный список” в случае посещения Степанакерта, Саммут отметил: «Я и в Баку, и в Ереване говорю одно и то же, с тем, чтобы все стороны четко понимали наши мотивы и действия. Нам необходимо вести обсуждения со всеми заинтересованными сторонами – с тем, чтобы помочь в урегулировании конфликта. И это означает – бывать в Степанакерте, при условии необходимости. Так что нет, меня это не беспокоит.

 

 

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