Генеральный секретарь ОБСЕ проинформировали о состоянии процесса урегулирования карабахского конфликта накануне встречи министров в Вильнюсе

Генеральный секретарь Организации по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе (ОБСЕ), Ламберто Заньер, встретился вчера в Вене с дипломатами из Франции, России и США, три страны-сопредседатели Минской группы - механизм, с помощью которого международное сообщество ищет решение конфликта вокруг Нагорного Карабаха. Заявление на веб-сайте ОБСЕ гласит, что дипломаты также "проинформировали Минскую группу о продолжительных переговорах на высшем уровне с правительствами всех трех стран-сопредседателей Минской группы ОБСЕ по урегулированию армяно-азербайджанского нагорно-карабахского конфликта, а также о конкретных усилиях по укреплению режима прекращения огня и принятию базовых принципов как основы для всестороннего мирного соглашения."

Встреча состоялась накануне ежегодного саммита министров ОБСЕ, которое в этом году пройдет в столице Литвы, Вильнюсе, в начале декабря. Литва в настоящее время занимает пост председателя ОБСЕ. ОБСЕ на протяжении последних дней также осуществляет мониторинг за прекращением огня на линии соприкосновения Армении и Азербайджана. Группа не сообщала о нарушениях прекращения огня во время ее мониторинга. Однако позже, азербайджанские СМИ сообщили, что азербайджанский солдат был тяжело ранен стрельбой с армянской стороны на линии соприкосновения. Армения отрицает инцидент.


источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Генеральный секретарь Организации по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе Ламберто Заньер

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