Сопредседатели Минской группы: "Насилие должно прекратиться".

Сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ выступили с заявлением, в котором они призывают к прекращению насилия на линии соприкосновения, разделяющей армянские и азербайджанские силы. Послы Игорь Попов от Российской Федерации, Джеймс Уорлик от Соединенных Штатов Америки, и Пьер Андриё от Франции) выступили с заявлением после встречи с министром иностранных дел Азербайджана Эльмаром Мамедъяровым в Кракове, во вторник, 27 января. Личный представитель Действующего председателя ОБСЕ посол Анджей Каспршик, также принял участие в заседании. В заявлении дипломаты говорят, что, "Мы выразили министру нашу серьезную озабоченность по поводу сообщений о проникновениях через линию соприкосновения и армяно-азербайджанскую границу, в результате повлекшие за собой жертвы. Рост насилия, который начался в прошлом году, должен быть остановлен ради восстановления доверия и ради прогресса в мирном процессе нагорно-карабахского конфликта. Мы призываем Азербайджан соблюдать свои  обязательства по мирному урегулированию конфликта. Мы также призываем Армению принять все меры по снижению напряженности. Все стороны должны соблюдать условия соглашение о прекращении огня. Насилие подрывает усилия по достижению мира. Мы обсудили с министром возможные последующие шаги в рамках мирного процесса, в том числе всеобъемлющие переговоры, которые могут привести к прочному урегулированию, которые принесут пользу всем жителям региона. Мы напомнили министру наши мандаты и выразили  озабоченность по поводу голосов, критикующих переговорный процесс, роль Сопредседателей Минской группы и обязанности наблюдателей ОБСЕ. Мы подчеркнули важность мер, направленных на предотвращение нежелательных инцидентов вдоль линии соприкосновения и армяно-азербайджанской границы. Мы также обсудили ход реализации при первой же возможности соглашения президентов по обмену данными о пропавших без вести под эгидой МККК.

"Сопредседатели планируют встретиться с министром иностранных дел Армении Эдвардом Налбандяном в ближайшем будущем, а затем отправятся в регион.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам osce.org

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