Сопредседатели МГ ОБСЕ провели в Нью-Йорке отдельные встречи с главами МИД Армении и Азербайджана

Сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ, послы Игорь Попов (Российская Федерация), Джеймс Ворлик (США), и Пьер Андрие (Франция), а также личный представитель действующего председателя ОБСЕ посол Анджей Каспршик, в рамках обсуждений урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта провели отдельные встречи с министрами иностранных дел Армении и Азербайджана в кулуарах Генеральной Ассамблеи ООН в Нью-Йорке.

В заявлении, размещенном на сайте ОБСЕ в четверг (22 сентября), говорится следующее:

"В ходе встреч мы уделили особое внимание реализации решений, принятых на последних саммитах в Вене (май 2016 г.) и Санкт-Петербурге (июнь 2016 г.). В частности, мы обсудили дальнейшие шаги, которые могли бы создать атмосферу для продвижения существенных переговоров, которые могли бы привести к урегулированию.

Мы также обменялись мнениями по предложениям, которые могли бы быть обсуждены сторонами.

Наши правительства готовы провести еще одну встречу президентов или министров иностранных дел в подходящее время.

Мы планируем посетить регион в ближайшем будущем".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам osce.org

фото: Сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ (фото из архива)

 

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