OSCE MG US CO-CHAIR IMPRESSED WITH STRONG WILL OF THE PARTIES TO SETTLE KARABAKH CONFLICT
ArmInfo
2009-11-23 12:35:00
ArmInfo. The strong will that was demonstrated by the presidents in
the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict created deep impression,
the U.S. co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Robert Bradtke said after
the Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting in Munich on November 22.
R. Bradtke thinks impressive the way, which two presidents worked
with the co-chairs, their willingness to discuss the points that are
quite difficult and quite controversial. As someone who is relatively
new to this process, R. Bradtke admits that the presidents' will was
what impressed him the most. The negotiations between the presidents
of Azerbaijan and Armenia were held on November 22 in Munich, Germany.
For his part, French Co-chair Bernard Fassier said together with
the US and Russian co-chars they will now start preparing for a new
meeting. However, the co-chair did not specify where and when the
meeting will take place.
During the discussion the presidents and the mediators touched upon
the problems that still need solution, he said. The mediators were
charged how to settle these problems, which was very important,
B. Fassier said.
He highlighted the "important progress" achieved during the meeting
in Munich despite "some difficulties" remain relevant.
ArmInfo
2009-11-23 12:35:00
ArmInfo. The strong will that was demonstrated by the presidents in
the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict created deep impression,
the U.S. co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Robert Bradtke said after
the Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting in Munich on November 22.
R. Bradtke thinks impressive the way, which two presidents worked
with the co-chairs, their willingness to discuss the points that are
quite difficult and quite controversial. As someone who is relatively
new to this process, R. Bradtke admits that the presidents' will was
what impressed him the most. The negotiations between the presidents
of Azerbaijan and Armenia were held on November 22 in Munich, Germany.
For his part, French Co-chair Bernard Fassier said together with
the US and Russian co-chars they will now start preparing for a new
meeting. However, the co-chair did not specify where and when the
meeting will take place.
During the discussion the presidents and the mediators touched upon
the problems that still need solution, he said. The mediators were
charged how to settle these problems, which was very important,
B. Fassier said.
He highlighted the "important progress" achieved during the meeting
in Munich despite "some difficulties" remain relevant.