Люк Бартассат: Поездка делегации Швейцарии в Карабах будет носить исключительно личностный характер, и не имеет под собой никакой политической подоплеки

Поездка делегации Швейцарии в Нагорно-Карабахскую Республику, которая состоится 23 октября, будет носить исключительно личностный характер и не имеет под собой никакой политической подоплеки. Об этом корр. АрмИнфо сообщил известный швейцарский политик, член подкомиссии по транспорту и телекоммуникациям парламентской комиссии политики и безопасности Люк Бартассат (Luc Barthassat).

По его словам, его не смущает возможность оказаться в "черном списке" азербайджанского МИД. "Как свободный человек нейтральной страны я могу посещать любую точку мира,  которую пожелаю посетить", - добавил Люк Бартассат, добавив, что его поездка в Карабах будет носить ознакомительный характер для изучения ситуации на месте. "Официальная делегация Швейцарии отправится в Сочи, а не в Карабах", - продолжил он.

Отвечая на вопрос о возможности продолжении процесса армяно-турецкого примирения при посредничестве официального Берна, Люк Бартассар напомнил, что Швейцария в своей внешней политике всегда придерживалась политики строгого нейтралитета. И именно это обстоятельство позволяет Швейцарии продолжать работу в данном направлении. В данном направлении продолжится и работа по нормализации при посредничестве Швейцарии армяно- венгерских отношений, прерванных 31 августа после экстрадиции осужденного в Венгрии на пожизненный срок азербайджанского офицера Рамиля Сафарова на родину, его помиловании президентом Азербайджана и  последующей героизацией. В то же время, у Люка Бартассата нет информации о результатах данной посреднической миссии.

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