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БАКУ, 28 мар – 1NEWS.AZ 

 
Министры иностранных дел России и Украины обсудят в пятницу вопросы, входящие в повестку дня украинского председательства в ОБСЕ, в том числе разрешение конфликтов на пространстве организации. 
 
«Учитывая украинское председательство в ОБСЕ в текущем году, министры подробно обсудят актуальные вопросы военно-политического, экономико-экологического и человеческого измерений работы Организации, проблематику конфликтного урегулирования и реформы ОБСЕ», - говорится в сообщении российского МИД. 
 
Встреча российского и украинского министров Сергея Лаврова и Леонида Кожары состоится в Москве. 
 
Украина, как председатель ОБСЕ в этом году, одним из основных приоритетов работы не раз называла урегулирование длительных конфликтов на пространстве ОБСЕ, в том числе и нагорно-карабахского конфликта между Арменией и Азербайджаном. 
 
«Украина как председатель ОБСЕ в 2013 году предоставит максимальную поддержку усилиям сопредседателей Минской группы ОБСЕ с целью придать новый импульс переговорному процессу по урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта», - заявлял Кожара в январе, представляя основные направления работы украинского председательства. 
 
По его мнению, необходимо усилить эффективность деятельности ОБСЕ на всех этапах урегулирования конфликта, уделив особое внимание раннему предупреждению инцидентов. 
 
На встрече двух министров в Москве будут также обсуждены актуальные вопросы двусторонней повестки дня, говорится в сообщении МИД. 
 
Среди них пограничные вопросы, связанные с упрощением порядка пересечения российско-украинской границы гражданами двух стран, функционирование российского Черноморского флота на территории Украины, а также гуманитарное сотрудничество. 
 
Елена Остапенко, В.Т.

 

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