MATTHEW BRYZA SAYS NORMALIZATION OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS AND KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS SLACKENING
ArmInfo
2009-07-27 14:36:00
ArmInfo. Normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations and the
Karabakh peace process are slackening, US Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk
Group Matthew Bryza told the Azerbaijani service of Radio Liberty.
He is sure that certain progress was observed several months ago in
the Armenian-Turkish relations and several weeks ago in the Karabakh
conflict's settlement. Nevertheless, the subjects of discussions are
very delicate and the negotiations have slackened at a certain stage,
he said.
He believes that both the negotiations have faced a moment when the
parties should focus on the development of a strategy to intensify
these processes.
M. Bryza said that the three countries involved in these processes are
at this very stage. He reiterated that the Armenian-Turkish process
and the Karabakh peace process are two separate processes and they
in Washington should try to achieve progress in each process without
forgetting that these are two different processes.
ArmInfo
2009-07-27 14:36:00
ArmInfo. Normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations and the
Karabakh peace process are slackening, US Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk
Group Matthew Bryza told the Azerbaijani service of Radio Liberty.
He is sure that certain progress was observed several months ago in
the Armenian-Turkish relations and several weeks ago in the Karabakh
conflict's settlement. Nevertheless, the subjects of discussions are
very delicate and the negotiations have slackened at a certain stage,
he said.
He believes that both the negotiations have faced a moment when the
parties should focus on the development of a strategy to intensify
these processes.
M. Bryza said that the three countries involved in these processes are
at this very stage. He reiterated that the Armenian-Turkish process
and the Karabakh peace process are two separate processes and they
in Washington should try to achieve progress in each process without
forgetting that these are two different processes.