PARTIES TO KARABAKH CONFLICT WILL BE OFFERED NEW PROPOSALS - FRENCH FM
news.am
July 1 2011
Armenia
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe presented some details of future
plans of the mediators after the meeting of Armenian, Russian and
Azerbaijani Presidents in Kazan.
Parties to the conflict will be offered additional proposals to reach
agreement on the issue, said Juppe in an interview with Echo of Moscow.
"I welcome the efforts of Russia, the Russian President. He made great
efforts in Sochi and Kazan. But, nevertheless, it has not led to any
results. However, as far as I know, there will be additional proposals
to make it possible to reach some agreement on the issue," said Juppe.
The meeting of Armenian, Azerbaijani held on the initiative of Russian
leader Dmitry Medvedev took place in Kazan on June 24.
The sides failed to agree on Basic principles of Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict settlement despite the calls of OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing
states Russia, U.S. and France.
In a statement issued after the meeting the presidents noted "the
achievement of mutual understanding on a number of issues. Solution
of these issues contributes to creating conditions for the approval
of the basic principles."
news.am
July 1 2011
Armenia
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe presented some details of future
plans of the mediators after the meeting of Armenian, Russian and
Azerbaijani Presidents in Kazan.
Parties to the conflict will be offered additional proposals to reach
agreement on the issue, said Juppe in an interview with Echo of Moscow.
"I welcome the efforts of Russia, the Russian President. He made great
efforts in Sochi and Kazan. But, nevertheless, it has not led to any
results. However, as far as I know, there will be additional proposals
to make it possible to reach some agreement on the issue," said Juppe.
The meeting of Armenian, Azerbaijani held on the initiative of Russian
leader Dmitry Medvedev took place in Kazan on June 24.
The sides failed to agree on Basic principles of Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict settlement despite the calls of OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing
states Russia, U.S. and France.
In a statement issued after the meeting the presidents noted "the
achievement of mutual understanding on a number of issues. Solution
of these issues contributes to creating conditions for the approval
of the basic principles."