Уорлик прибыл в Ереван для встречи с официальными лицами Армении на фоне усилий по оживлению мирных переговоров по Карабаху.

Сопредседатель Минского процесса ОБСЕ от США , посол Джеймс Уорлик, прибыл в Ереван, где позднее сегодня он, как ожидается, проведет встречи с руководством Армении.

Визит проходит на фоне активизации усилий по оживлению переговоров между Арменией и Азербайджаном по поиску решения нагорно-карабахской проблемы. Предложение правительства Швейцарии, которое в этом году председательствует в ОБСЕ - Организация по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе - предлагает сторонам конфликта принять участие в более интенсивных переговорах и в более официальных рамках. Подробности пока еще не  доступны, но при этом усиливается разочарование в международных кругах по поводу того, что переговоры, которые проходили в течение последних двух десятилетий ни к чему не привели. Недавние инциденты на линии соприкосновения, разделяющие стороны конфликта привели к десяткам жертв и напомнили о срочности сложившеййся ситуации.

В августе президенты Армении и Азербайджана встретились в Сочи по приглашению президента России Владимира Путина. Менее месяца спустя они вновь встретились в Уэльсе по приглашению госсекретаря США Джона Керри. Хотя в ходе этих встреч предметных переговоров не произошло, в результате ситуация на линии соприкосновения была гораздо спокойнее. 

Источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Посол Джеймс Уорлик

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