MATTHEW BRYZA NEGOTIATES WITH TURKEY ON TURKISH-ARMENIAN RELATIONS AND KARABAKH SETTLEMENT
ArmInfo
2009-04-18 13:57:00
ArmInfo. OSCE MG American Cochairman Matthew Bryza thinks there
have never been such positive and constructive negotiations between
Azerbaijan and Armenia as now. As Bakililar.AZ reports, the American
cochairman marks a great progress in negotiations on Karabakh
settlement. He said in an interview with ATV channel that meeting
of OSCE MG country presidents with the presidents of Azerbaijan and
Armenia will be possibly held in summer, 2009. At the same time, he
said his counterparts Bernard Fassier and Yuri Merzliakov will visit
the region in the near future. Bryza emphasized that a breakthrough
in Karabakh settlement is possible if the parties show a political
will. The American mediator also said that after the visit to the
region he will leave for Turkey, under Barack Obama's commission, for
negotiations on the Armenian-Turkish relations and Karabakh settlement.
To recall, M. Bryza has already visited Baku and Yerevan over the
latest days.
ArmInfo
2009-04-18 13:57:00
ArmInfo. OSCE MG American Cochairman Matthew Bryza thinks there
have never been such positive and constructive negotiations between
Azerbaijan and Armenia as now. As Bakililar.AZ reports, the American
cochairman marks a great progress in negotiations on Karabakh
settlement. He said in an interview with ATV channel that meeting
of OSCE MG country presidents with the presidents of Azerbaijan and
Armenia will be possibly held in summer, 2009. At the same time, he
said his counterparts Bernard Fassier and Yuri Merzliakov will visit
the region in the near future. Bryza emphasized that a breakthrough
in Karabakh settlement is possible if the parties show a political
will. The American mediator also said that after the visit to the
region he will leave for Turkey, under Barack Obama's commission, for
negotiations on the Armenian-Turkish relations and Karabakh settlement.
To recall, M. Bryza has already visited Baku and Yerevan over the
latest days.