По итогам визита в регион сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ выступили с заявлением.

Ереван, 26.11.12. АрмИнфо.

По итогам визита в регион сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ выступили с заявлением.

Напомним, что сопредседатели МГ ОБСЕ - Роберта Брадтке (США), Игорь Попов (Россия) и Жак Фор (Франция) и личный представитель действующего председателя ОБСЕ Анжей Каспршик находились в поездке по региону с 19 по 26 ноября. В Ереване сопредседатели встретились 23 ноября с президентом Сержем Саргсяном и министром иностранных дел Эдвардом Налбандяном. В Баку 26 ноября они встретились с президентом Ильхамом Алиевым и министром иностранных дел Эльмаром Мамедъяровым. В Нагорном Карабахе 21-22 ноября они встретились, как отмечено в заявлении, с "де-факто властями".

В распространенном пресс-службой ОБСЕ заявлении говорится, что сопредседатели намерены продолжить свои усилия по оказанию помощи сторонам в поисках мирного решения нагорно-карабахского конфликта. В ходе поездки в Карабах, 21 ноября сопредседатели посетили Зангиланский и Джабраильские районы "для оценки состояния этих территорий после последнего визита туда сопредседателей в октябре 2010 года". Сопредседатели обсудили с президентами Саргсяном и Алиевым итоги своих отдельных встреч с министрами иностранных дел Налбандяном и Мамедъяровым в августе и сентябре, а также идеи продолжения мирного процесса, который был представлен главам МИД двух стран на встрече с ними 27 октября. В пресс-релизе говорится, что "стороны договорились продолжить работу на уровне министров иностранных дел. Сопредседатели выразили признательность послу Каспршику и его команде за их работу по наблюдению за прекращением огня в этот сложный период и для облегчения этой поездки в регион, в частности, поездки в Зангиланский и Джабраильские районы".

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