Министры иностранных дел ЕС обсудили карабахский конфликт

Министры иностранных дел 27 стран-членов Евросоюза обсудили нагорно-карабахский конфликт на встрече в Люксембурге в понедельник (12 октября).

В мимолетном 48-секундном упоминании конфликта на пресс-конференции после мероприятия Верховный представитель ЕС Жозеп Боррелль заявил, что министры услышали от министров иностранных дел Франции - Франция является одним из сопредседателей Минского процесса ОБСЕ - об усилиях по прекращению боевых действий и возвращению к переговорам. Министры обсудили то, как ЕС может оказать ощутимую поддержку соглашению о прекращении огня, согласованному 10 октября. Министры подчеркнули важность соблюдения режима прекращения огня. Министры также призвали всех региональных игроков внести свой вклад в прекращение ожесточенной конфронтации и достижение мира.

источник: coomonspace.eu

 

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