Президент Армении заявляет, что международное признание Карабаха "неизбежно", приводя в пример Южный Судан в качестве прецедента.

"В этом году мы стали свидетелями того, как Южный Судан после продлившейся десятилетия борьбы обрел независимость, обогатив мировой опыт реализации права на самоопределение еще одним прецедентом. В случае с Арцахом подобный исход тоже неминуем, хотя сегодня пока не могу сказать о смягчении позиции Азербайджана в переговорном процессе по урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта." - сказал Президент Саргсян.

По его словам: - "мы достигли очень важного пункта, когда и страны-посредники, и международное сообщество ожидали, что достижение согласия хотя бы по основным принципам урегулирования близко."

"В этом плане казанская встреча была своеобразным пробным шаром для оценки искренности и устремленности сторон как можно быстрее урегулировать конфликт мирным переговорным путем. Как мы увидели, в Казани Азербайджан сделал шаг назад, отказавшись от общего знаменателя и создав новые препятствия для последующего соглашения." - добавил Президент Армении. "Теперь, я уверен, всех вас интересует вопрос Каков же будет следующий шаг, и какие есть ожидания? Вне зависимости от неконструктивного поведения Азербайджана, Армения, как и прежде, продолжит прилагать усилия в направлении исключительно мирного урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта, основанного на международном праве и отраженных в уставе ООН принципах. Так или иначе, пусть никто не сомневается в твердости и четкости нашей позиции: перед нами красная линия, которую мы никогда не можем пересечь."

Саргсян подчеркнул, что Баку не готов к миру, так как невозможно построить мир, проповедуя войну.

"Невозможно помирить общества, зарождая в одном из них армяноненавистничество, нельзя строить доверие, подгоняя гонку вооружений. Такое поведение Азербайджана неприемлемо, и наши действия будут адекватны. Будьте уверены, что при случае новой военной агрессии Армения не преминет вновь принудить противника к миру." - отметил президент Армении.


фото: любезно предоставлено Пресс-офисом Президента Армении

источник: news.am

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