ЛИНИЯ СОПРИКОСНОВЕНИЯ "НЕ ЯВЛЯЕТСЯ ПОСТОЯННЫМ БАРЬЕРОМ МЕЖДУ НАРОДАМИ РЕГИОНА"

Сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ (послы Бернар Фасье от Франции, Роберт Брадтке от Соединенных Штатов и Игорь Попов от России) и посол Анджей Каспршик (личный представитель действующего председателя ОБСЕ) представили ежегодный отчет о своей деятельности 3 ноября на заседании Постоянного совета ОБСЕ, в свете предстоящего заседания Совета министров ОБСЕ в Вильнюсе.

Подводя итоги своих посреднических усилий по мирному урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта, сопредседатели отметили, что в прошлом году они посетили регион восемь раз и провели четырнадцать отдельных встреч в различных местах с президентом Азербайджана Алиевым и президентом Армении Саргсяном. Сопредседатели также пересекали линию соприкосновения пешком четыре раза за последние четырнадцать месяцев, демонстрируя тем самым, что линия не является постоянным барьером между народами региона и что военные координации в осуществлении прекращения огня возможны, когда того желают все стороны.


Подчеркивая непрерывное участие правительств стран сопредседателей, в том числе и на самом высоком уровне, они неоднократно повторяют, что военного решения конфликта не существует и что политическая воля сторон имеет важное значение для них, чтобы принять трудные решения, которые необходимы для перехода от неприемлемого статус кво к достижению мира.


Сопредседатели также говорили о дополнительных усилиях, направленных на улучшение атмосферы переговоров, укрепление и осуществление прекращения огня, и содействование взаимопониманию между народами региона. Сопредседатели планируют еще одну поездку в регион в конце этого месяца для дальнейшей проработки предложений по этим вопросам и обсуждения продолжения переговорного процесса.


Источник: ОБСЕ


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