Эдуард Шармазанов:

Формат сопредседательтвования в работе по процессу урегулирования карабахского конфликта не изменится, поскольку это наилучший формат в деле разрешения проблемы. Такое мнение выразил пресс-секретарь РПА Эдуард Шармазанов в ходе пресс-конференции в субботу.

 

“Армения высоко ценит вклад МГ ОБСЕ и президентов США, России и Франции в процесс урегулирования конфликта и считает, что наличие мирных переговоров лучше, чем их отсутствие или же военные действия”, - сказал он.

 

Прокомментировав вчерашнюю встречу президентов Армении и Азербайджана в Казани, Шармазанов отметил, что тот факт, что соглашение не было подписано, нельзя считать провалом переговоров, однако это также и не может быть ожидаемым результатом.  

“Соглашение не было достигнуто из-за неконструктивной позиции Азербайджана. Более того, Азербайджан осмысленно ведет в тупик переговорный процесс, поскольку предвидит свое поражение. Думаю, и после данной встречи продолжится уже знакомая милитаристская риторика официального Баку и диверсионные операции на линии соприкосновения”, отметил политик.

 

Также Шармазанов отметил, что о резких изменениях ситуации по Нагорному Карабаху, можно ожидать лишь в двух случаях: когда Азербайджан откажется от деструктивной политики и когда НКР будет включена в процесс как полноправный член.

 

Отметим, что вчера в Казани состоялась трехсторонняя встреча президентов России, Армении и Азербайджана. В результате встречи было принято заявление, согласно которому стороны пришли к согласию в некоторых вопросах относительно урегулирования карабахского конфликта. Далее в своем выступлении министр ИД Армении Эдуард Налбандян отметил, что соглашение вокруг базовый принципов не было подписано, поскольку азербайджанская сторона представила новые предложения.

На встрече также присутствовали министры иностранных дел стран и члены МГ ОБСЕ.

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