Российская дипломатия пытается сохранить переговоры по карабаху в нужном русле

За последние несколько дней Министр иностранных дел России Сергей Лавров посетил Ереван и Баку с посланием от российского лидера Дмитрия Медведева о пути продвижения вперед в процессе урегулирования карабахского конфликта.

Нет никакой информации о содержании послания, но следует понимать, что российская сторона пытается приблизить позиции армянской и азербайджанской сторон и прийти к консенсусу для последующих шагов в переговорах.

Лавров, как ожидается, посетит Вашингтон в ближайшие дни, и Карабах будет включен в повестку дня бесед с госсекретарем Хилари Клинтон.

Международные посредники стремятся удержать импульс, который существовал до начала саммита в Казани и обеспечить продолжение мирного  процесса.

Источник: commonspace.eu newsroom
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Министр иностранных дел России, Армении и Азербайджана

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