CIS, RUSSIA INTERESTED IN RESOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT
news.am
Nov 9 2010
Armenia
CIS and Russia are interested in resolution of the Karabakh conflict
and do their utmost to achieve it, said CIS Executive Secretary
Sergei Lebedev.
"Recently, in Astrakhan, the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
under the mediation of the President of the Russian Federation have
agreed to exchange dead bodies of servicemen, and it almost became
the first steps for rapprochement of positions. These are small steps,
but at the same time, we are discussing the liberation of the occupied
territories, creating a corridor between Azerbaijan and Nakhichivan,
Karabakh and Armenia," the Azerbaijani Trend agency quotes Lebedev.
Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian leaders met in Astrakhan on
October 27. The joint statement reads, "The Armenian and Azerbaijani
presidents agreed that their first step would be an immediate exchange
of prisoners of war and the return of the bodies of those killed. This
would be organized with the help of the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk
Group and the International Committee of the Red Cross."
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Nov 9 2010
Armenia
CIS and Russia are interested in resolution of the Karabakh conflict
and do their utmost to achieve it, said CIS Executive Secretary
Sergei Lebedev.
"Recently, in Astrakhan, the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
under the mediation of the President of the Russian Federation have
agreed to exchange dead bodies of servicemen, and it almost became
the first steps for rapprochement of positions. These are small steps,
but at the same time, we are discussing the liberation of the occupied
territories, creating a corridor between Azerbaijan and Nakhichivan,
Karabakh and Armenia," the Azerbaijani Trend agency quotes Lebedev.
Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian leaders met in Astrakhan on
October 27. The joint statement reads, "The Armenian and Azerbaijani
presidents agreed that their first step would be an immediate exchange
of prisoners of war and the return of the bodies of those killed. This
would be organized with the help of the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk
Group and the International Committee of the Red Cross."
From: A. Papazian