RUSSIA COMMITTED TO DEAUVILLE STATEMENT ON KARABAKH - FM
news.am
July 7 2011
Armenia
The recently approved documents not only confirm commitment to
a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but also
include agreement on measures to reduce tension, build confidence and
prevent incidents along the contact line between the armed forces of
Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan.
Russia adheres to position outlined in the Deauville statement issued
by Russian, U.S. and French leaders, said Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov at a press conference summarizing his meeting with
Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian.
He recalled that several days ago the OSCE held a regular monitoring
on the line of contact. The report presented by monitoring mission
in Vienna indicates the number of incidents is decreasing.
"It is a positive tendency. We will do everything to make it stronger,
as I mentioned agreements will be respected," Lavrov added.
Presidents of Russia, France and Armenia issued a joint statement
on Nagorno-Karabakh within the framework of G8 Summit. They urged
presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan to demonstrate their political
will by finalizing the Basic Principles during their upcoming summit
in June.
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.
news.am
July 7 2011
Armenia
The recently approved documents not only confirm commitment to
a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but also
include agreement on measures to reduce tension, build confidence and
prevent incidents along the contact line between the armed forces of
Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan.
Russia adheres to position outlined in the Deauville statement issued
by Russian, U.S. and French leaders, said Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov at a press conference summarizing his meeting with
Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian.
He recalled that several days ago the OSCE held a regular monitoring
on the line of contact. The report presented by monitoring mission
in Vienna indicates the number of incidents is decreasing.
"It is a positive tendency. We will do everything to make it stronger,
as I mentioned agreements will be respected," Lavrov added.
Presidents of Russia, France and Armenia issued a joint statement
on Nagorno-Karabakh within the framework of G8 Summit. They urged
presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan to demonstrate their political
will by finalizing the Basic Principles during their upcoming summit
in June.
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.