Президент Армении поблагодарил Минскую Группу. "Работа, проделанная за последние двадцать лет тремя странами-сопредседателями невозможно переоценить."

Президент Армении Серж Саргсян направил послание главам стран сопредседателей Минской группы ОБСЕ по случаю 20-й годовщины принятия решения на Конференцией по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе, начать Минский процесс для мирного урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта. В письме на имя Дмитрия Медведева, Барака Обамы и Николя Саркози, Серж Саргсян выразил благодарность за последовательные усилия стран-сопредседателей и их лидеров в урегулировании нагорно-карабахского конфликта в течение последних 20 лет.

Президент Армении подчеркнул, что хотя и основная цель Минского процесса урегулирование конфликта до сих пор не достигнута, важность работы осуществляемая сопредседателями Минской группы сблизить позиции сторон, выработать основные принципы, разрядить напряженность и поддержание мира в течение последних 20 лет, невозможно переоценить.

Серж Саргсян заверил трех президентов, что Армения очень заинтересована в урегулировании конфликта, и она будет продолжать своё позитивное и конструктивное участие в процессе мирного урегулирования конфликта в рамках Минской группы.

Источник: commonspace.eu

Фото: Серж Саргсян (фото из архива любезно предоставлено пресс-службой президента Армении)

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