Эльмар Мамедъяров и Роберт Брадтке обсудили Нагорно-Карабахский конфликт

БАКУ, 3 июн - 1NEWS.AZ

В рамках рабочего визита в США министр иностранных дел Азербайджана Эльмар Мамедъяров провел в Вашингтоне ряд встреч.

Как сообщает 1news.az со ссылкой на пресс-службу МИД Азербайджана,  1 июня в рамках рабочего визита в США министр иностранных дел Азербайджана Эльмар Мамедъяров встретился в Вашингтоне с сопредседателем Минской группы ОБСЕ от США Робертом Брадтке.

В ходе встречи обсуждалось разрешение армяно-азербайджанского, Нагорно-Карабахского конфликта.

2 июня глава МИД встретился с известными специалистами по региону - директором Центра США и Европы Брукингского института  Фионой Хилл, ведущим исследователем программы по России и Европе Фонда Международного мира Карнеги  Томасом де Ваалом и  директором Фонда Джеймстауна Гленом Ховардом.

Э. Мамедъяров предоставил подробную информацию  о проведении в Азербайджане независимой политики, его роли в развитии регионального сотрудничества, в особенности реализации энергетических и транспортных проектов.

В то же время министр проинформировал участников встречи о процессе переговоров по урегулированию армяно-азербайджанского, Нагорно-Карабахского конфликта.

Министр довел до внимания участников вопрос, связанный с выдвижением кандидатуры Азербайджана на выборах в непостоянное членство Совета безопасности ООН на 2012-2013 гг., которые пройдут в октябре текущего года.

На встрече был проведен обмен мнениями вокруг региональных и глобальных вопросов.

В тот же день Э. Мамедъяров встретился в Вашингтоне с членом Консультативного совета Центра международных исследований, экс-советником Президента США по вопросам национальной безопасности Збигневом Бжезинским.

В первую очередь министр передал своему собеседнику приветствия Президента Ильхама Алиева, предоставил информацию о проводящейся Азербайджаном внутренней и внешней политике, последних достижениях в области экономики.

В ходе встречи был проведен обмен мнениями вокруг региональных и глобальных вопросов.

Н.А., В.Т.

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