BRITISH MINISTER OF STATE BACKS MG CO-CHAIRS' EFFORTS TOWARDS THE NEGOTIATIONS OVER NAGORNO-KARABAKH
Panorama
July 14 2011
Armenia
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian had a meeting on Wednesday
with William Hague, the British Foreign Secretary and First Secretary
of State, and David Lidington, Minister of State for European Issues.
MFA press service informs the highlights of the negotiations were
mutual relations, regional and international stuff.
Edward Nalbandian had comprehensive negotiations with the foreign
diplomats over the improvement of the political dialogue, mutual
relations, and cooperation in the international organizations.
The diplomats have focused on the resolution of regional conflicts. In
this respect Armenian FM introduced the Armenian disposition
over the resolution of Artsakh conflict and expressed hope for the
resolution of the conflict when Azerbaijan performs a political will
and constructivism.
Minister Lidington said the UK supports the negotiations mediated by
the Minsk Group co-chairs, emphasizing that armed resolution of the
conflict is unacceptable.
Panorama
July 14 2011
Armenia
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian had a meeting on Wednesday
with William Hague, the British Foreign Secretary and First Secretary
of State, and David Lidington, Minister of State for European Issues.
MFA press service informs the highlights of the negotiations were
mutual relations, regional and international stuff.
Edward Nalbandian had comprehensive negotiations with the foreign
diplomats over the improvement of the political dialogue, mutual
relations, and cooperation in the international organizations.
The diplomats have focused on the resolution of regional conflicts. In
this respect Armenian FM introduced the Armenian disposition
over the resolution of Artsakh conflict and expressed hope for the
resolution of the conflict when Azerbaijan performs a political will
and constructivism.
Minister Lidington said the UK supports the negotiations mediated by
the Minsk Group co-chairs, emphasizing that armed resolution of the
conflict is unacceptable.