OSCE MG CANNOT TAKE DECISION INSTEAD OF YEREVAN AND BAKU
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.04.2006 01:21 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The OSCE Minsk Group cannot take decisions instead of
Armenia and Azerbaijan. It will be a hard decision since no peaceful
agreement can completely justify the hopes of the parties, OSCE Minsk
Group French Co-chair Bernard Fassier stated at a press conference
in Baku. "But I can say that there is a solution that will meet the
demands the conflicting parties with 80%. However the final decision
should be taken by the leaders and governments of your states,"
he emphasized.
According to Fassier, the Co-chairs regret that the Rambouillet
meeting yielded no fruit.
"The year of 2005 was very tensed and many meeting and talks on the
Karabakh conflict settlement were held.
The Presidents were expected to agree on some unsettled principles
but they failed to do it," the Co-chair said.
In his words, the work will be continued in the same intense
regime. The negotiations will set the basic principles of the
fundamental agreement, the French mediator considers. "I am convinced
that there is the possibility to reach consent," he said, reported
Trend news agency.
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.04.2006 01:21 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The OSCE Minsk Group cannot take decisions instead of
Armenia and Azerbaijan. It will be a hard decision since no peaceful
agreement can completely justify the hopes of the parties, OSCE Minsk
Group French Co-chair Bernard Fassier stated at a press conference
in Baku. "But I can say that there is a solution that will meet the
demands the conflicting parties with 80%. However the final decision
should be taken by the leaders and governments of your states,"
he emphasized.
According to Fassier, the Co-chairs regret that the Rambouillet
meeting yielded no fruit.
"The year of 2005 was very tensed and many meeting and talks on the
Karabakh conflict settlement were held.
The Presidents were expected to agree on some unsettled principles
but they failed to do it," the Co-chair said.
In his words, the work will be continued in the same intense
regime. The negotiations will set the basic principles of the
fundamental agreement, the French mediator considers. "I am convinced
that there is the possibility to reach consent," he said, reported
Trend news agency.