Даст ли плоды "Самбо Дипломатия"? Новый подход Путина к решению карабахского конфликта.

Президент России Владимир Путин в субботу (9 августа) принял своих армянских и азербайджанских коллег на турнире по самбо дзюдо в городе Сочи. Ранее Путин провел двусторонние встречи с президентами двух стран, где на повестке дня было урегулирование нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

Пресс-секретарь президента России Дмитрий Песков сообщил журналистам, что трехсторонняя встреча президента России Владимира Путина, президента Армении Сержа Саргсяна и президента Азербайджана Ильхама Алиева может состояться.
"Мы не исключаем, что такая встреча может состояться", сказал Песков. В ходе встреч в субботу "все стороны выразили озабоченность в связи с ростом напряженности и недавними инцидентами (в Нагорном Карабахе), что привело к гибели людей, которые, можно сказать, были многочисленными," сказал Песков. Он описал ситуацию в Нагорном Карабахе, как неспокойную и нестабильную.

Появление трех президентов на турнире по самбо произвел фурор в социальных медиа. Абревиатура "САМБО" расшифровывается как САМозащита Без Оружия. Самбо берет корни в японском дзюдо, но был разработан как спорт Советской Армией в 1920, чтобы помочь солдатам развивать рукопашный бой. Некоторые критиковали президентов за совместное появление на увеселительном  событии вскоре после насилия последних дней в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта, без какого-либо прогресса в переговорах. Другие приветствовали это в качестве положительного знака.

Если трехсторонняя встреча, запланированная на сегодня состоится, и если удастся добится успеха, то это будет первым примером "самбо дипломатии" в истории.

Источник: commonspace.eu

фото: президенты Алиев, Путин и Саргсян на турнире по самбо в Сочи, 9 августа 2014 года. (Россия2)

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