Серж Саргсян:

"Нет, мне не кажется, что мировое сообщество устало. Они требуют от Армении, Карабаха и Азербайджана ясного и окончательного ответа, они хотят понять, готовы ли заинтересованные стороны искать решение с опорой на вышеупомянутые принципы", - заявил в интервью Евроньюзу президент Армении Серж Саргсян, комментируя возможную реакцию международного сообщества от процесса урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

"Они нам говорят: "скажите, наконец, "да" или "нет", не медлите больше". Мы надеемся, что ответ будет дан на казанской встрече", - резюмировал глава государства.

Отметим, что сегодня состоится очередная встреча президентом Армении и Азербайджана при посредничестве президента России Дмитрия Медведева в Казани. Как сообщили АрмИнфо в МИД РА, встреча состоится в 16:00 по ереванскому времени.

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