Джеймс Аппатурай:

“Мы все разочарованы, что на встрече президентов в Казани не удалось достичь существенного продвижения по процессу урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта”, - заявил в интервью АрмИнфо спецпредставитель генсека НАТО на Кавказе и Центральной Азии Джеймс Аппатурай, комментируя реакцию международного сообщества относительно итогов встречи президентов Армении и Азербайджана.

По его словам, встреча в Казани предоставляла хорошую возможность для достижения существенного прогресса. “Очень жаль, что этого не произошло”, - отметил спецпред. Он добавил, что единственный путь вперед – это дипломатический путь.

“Позиция НАТО очень четкая: у конфликта не может быть военного решения, а применение силы обернется для всех сторон только потерей военного потенциала, а также крахом для политических и экономических составляющих”, - отметил Аппатурай. Он добавил, что Альянс, не будучи вовлеченным в процесс переговоров, тем не менее, продолжает поддерживать все стороны с тем, чтобы они шли по пути дипломатического процесса.

Напомним, 25 июня в Казани главы Армении, Азербайджана и России выступили с совместным заявлением по карабахскому урегулированию, в котором констатировали достижение взаимопонимания по ряду вопросов, решение которых способствует созданию условий для одобрения Основных принципов. В документе отмечается, что президенты Армении, Азербайджана и России встретились 24 июня 2011 года в Казани и рассмотрели ход работы, проводимой по их поручению в целях согласован 25 июня в Казани главы Армении, Азербайджана и России выступили с совместным заявлением по карабахскому урегулированию, в котором констатировали достижение взаимопонимания по ряду вопросов, решение которых способствует созданию условий для одобрения Основных принципов.

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