ОБСЕ попытается организовать встречу карабахских армян и азербайджанцев - Штайнмайер

Франк-Вальтер Штайнмайер, действующий председатель ОБСЕ, выступая в Баку в четверг, заявил, что ОБСЕ попытается организовать встречу между азербайджанской и армянской общинами Нагорного Карабаха.

Штайнмайер, который также является министром иностранных дел Германии, сказал об этом во время встречи с беженцами из Шуши.

Штайнмайер заявил, что он поддерживает организацию регулярных встреч между двумя общинами, инициатива выдвинутая азербайджанским депутатом Ровшаном Рзаевым. Он сказал, что узнает об этом мнение армянской стороны, прежде чем продолжить.

В ходе совместной встречи с министром иностранных дел Азербайджана ранее в тот же день, Штайнмайер также заявил, что будут предприняты меры по укреплению режима прекращения огня.

"После апрельских столкновений, нам нужен компромисс и предложения больше, чем раньше. Мы хотим, чтобы этот конфликт был урегулирован в конструктивном ключе", сказал он, добавив, что сопредседатели ОБСЕ работают над мирным урегулированием.

"Для того, чтобы уладить конфликт, мы должны использовать возможности, которые дают встречи президентов с целью проведения серьезных дискуссии по восстановлению и поддержанию режима прекращения огня."

источник: сommonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Франк-Вальтер Штайнмайер

 

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