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Впервые наблюдается решимость и единство цели международного сообщества в отношении разрешения карабахской проблемы. Об этом заявил в интервью АрмИнфо исполнительный директор LINKS, британский эксперт Денис Саммут.

“Сейчас уже речь не идет о русских, американцах и европейцах, двигающих процесс в различных направлениях; все разделяют ожидание прогресса в переговорах. Само по себе это не разрешит конфликт, но поспособствует этому”, - подчеркнул Саммут.

Комментируя вопрос непосредственного привлечения Степанакерта в переговорный процесс, он отметил: «У конфликта есть две стороны. Десятилетие назад было решено, и все с этим согласились, что армянскую сторону будет представлять правительство Республики Армении. Я думаю, что это реалистичная ситуация. Но внутри каждой из сторон есть различные интересы, и, разумеется, представители населения Нагорного Карабаха рано или поздно должны быть вовлечены в обсуждения. Существует опасность того, что тех, кто настаивает на их участии в настоящий момент, станут воспринимать как желающих усложнить вопрос с целью саботажа переговоров”.

 

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