Today.Az, Azerbaijan
May 27 2008
Vladimir Kazimirov: "There has not been any progress in Nagorno
Karabakh conflict since 1994"
27 May 2008 [14:57] - Today.Az
There has not been any progress in Nagorno Karabakh conflict since
1994, said former co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk group, deputy chairman
of Association of Russian diplomats Vladimir Kazimirov.
"It would be necessary to proceed by small steps, choose two-three
topics of independent meaning and attempt to work our and prepare an
agreement on them in conditions of the duration of the process and its
definite instability", said Kazimirov in the international Novosti
press center in Yerevan on May 27.
He sees the topic of cultural and material values of the two countries
among possible issues for discussion.
"This could be a topic of a separate agreement. Of course, the
importance of this private issue in the overall resolution is
incomparable, as it is a small contribution, but in conditions when
there is not a real progress, which could be feld by people. Each
small progress is an important impulse, promoting resolution of
disputable issues", said Kazimirov.
According to him, co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group could have worked
at such issues and at least "direct efforts on one of them and attain
breakthrough on it".
/Novosti-Armenia/
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/45265.html
May 27 2008
Vladimir Kazimirov: "There has not been any progress in Nagorno
Karabakh conflict since 1994"
27 May 2008 [14:57] - Today.Az
There has not been any progress in Nagorno Karabakh conflict since
1994, said former co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk group, deputy chairman
of Association of Russian diplomats Vladimir Kazimirov.
"It would be necessary to proceed by small steps, choose two-three
topics of independent meaning and attempt to work our and prepare an
agreement on them in conditions of the duration of the process and its
definite instability", said Kazimirov in the international Novosti
press center in Yerevan on May 27.
He sees the topic of cultural and material values of the two countries
among possible issues for discussion.
"This could be a topic of a separate agreement. Of course, the
importance of this private issue in the overall resolution is
incomparable, as it is a small contribution, but in conditions when
there is not a real progress, which could be feld by people. Each
small progress is an important impulse, promoting resolution of
disputable issues", said Kazimirov.
According to him, co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group could have worked
at such issues and at least "direct efforts on one of them and attain
breakthrough on it".
/Novosti-Armenia/
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/45265.html