NKR PRESIDENT MEETS US CO-CHAIR ROBERT BRADTKE
armradio.am
18.01.2010 11:48
On 17 January President of the Artsakh Republic Bako Sahakyan
received American co-chair of the OSCE Minsk group Robert Bradtke and
accompanying him officials who arrived in Stepanakert on the same day.
Issues related to the current stage and prospects of the
Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict settlement were discussed at the meeting.
President Sahakyan underlined that the position of official Stepanakert
on the settlement of relations with Azerbaijan remains unchanged. The
conflict cannot be settled in the absence of a direct dialogue
between Azerbaijan and Artsakh. Within this context the Head of the
State noted that Azerbaijan should refuse from non-constructive and
aggressive approaches. At the same time the President underlined
that independence and security of Artsakh are not subjects to any
speculations and any attempt to ignore this will make impossible
comprehensive settlement of the conflict.
Robert Bradtke in his turn underlined that any scenario of military
solution of the conflict is absolutely unacceptable.
The Armenian-Turkish relations were discussed at the meeting too. It
was mentioned that the Armenian-Turkish and Azerbaijani-Karabakh
relations were separate and unrelated processes.
armradio.am
18.01.2010 11:48
On 17 January President of the Artsakh Republic Bako Sahakyan
received American co-chair of the OSCE Minsk group Robert Bradtke and
accompanying him officials who arrived in Stepanakert on the same day.
Issues related to the current stage and prospects of the
Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict settlement were discussed at the meeting.
President Sahakyan underlined that the position of official Stepanakert
on the settlement of relations with Azerbaijan remains unchanged. The
conflict cannot be settled in the absence of a direct dialogue
between Azerbaijan and Artsakh. Within this context the Head of the
State noted that Azerbaijan should refuse from non-constructive and
aggressive approaches. At the same time the President underlined
that independence and security of Artsakh are not subjects to any
speculations and any attempt to ignore this will make impossible
comprehensive settlement of the conflict.
Robert Bradtke in his turn underlined that any scenario of military
solution of the conflict is absolutely unacceptable.
The Armenian-Turkish relations were discussed at the meeting too. It
was mentioned that the Armenian-Turkish and Azerbaijani-Karabakh
relations were separate and unrelated processes.