ОБСЕ надеется, что переговоры по мирному урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта будут продвигаться

ОБСЕ надеется, что переговоры по мирному урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта будут развиваться, в то время как ситуация с безопасностью на линии соприкосновения и границами государства остается стабильной. Об этом заявил спецпредставитель председателя ОБСЕ по Южному Кавказу посол Рудольф Михалка во время выступления на 3-й Оксфордской конференции по проблемам современного Южного Кавказа, проходившей в Оксфордском университете 12 ноября.

Конференция была организована LINKS и Центром российских и евразийских исследований в рамках программы EPNK Европейского Союза на тему «Региональное сотрудничество на Южном Кавказе: трудное, но необходимое».

Вы можете посмотреть выступление о посредничестве г-на Рудольфа Михалки на нашем YouTube канале здесь

источник: commonspace.eu

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