Заявление Минской группы ОБСЕ.

Сопредседатели Минской группы ОБСЕ - Игорь Попов от Российской Федерации, Джеймс Уорлик от Соединенных Штатов Америки, и Пьер Андриё от Франции распространили заявление, в котором они приветствуют усилия по мирному урегулированию нагорно-карабахского конфликта и готовы совместно работать со вмеси теми, кто привержен к мирному урегулированию.

"Мы понимаем, что Парламентская ассамблея Совета Европы (ПАСЕ) в ближайшем будущем может рассмотреть резолюции по конфликту, и поэтому напоминаем ПАСЕ, и другим региональным и международным организациям, что Минская группа остается единственным приемлемым форматом для переговоров. Мы ценим интерес, проявляемый членами ПАСЕ, но призываем воздержаться от шагов, которые могут подорвать мандат Минской группы данный ей Организацией по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе или осложнить продолжающиеся переговоры."

Как сообщалось ранее в ноябре на Commonspace.eu, политический комитет Парламентской ассамблеи Совета Европы (ПАСЕ) 4 ноября принял проект резолюции по карабахскому конфликту, которая будет обсуждаться на пленарном заседании ПАСЕ в январе. Таким образом, в отличие от прошлой практики, в тексте используется язык, который значительно отличается от того, что было до сих пор в резолюциях, связанных с нагорно-карабахским конфликтом, принятых европейскими и международными органами.

ПАСЕ заслушает доклады от Роберта Вальтера и Милица Марковича 25-29 января.

источник: commonspace.eu

 

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