RUSSIAN PRESIDENT CONTRIBUTED SIGNIFICANTLY TO KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS - ARMENIAN FM
news.am
June 22 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN.- Not only Armenia but the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs as well
said about inexpediency to resume work of the PACE sub-committee on
Karabakh, said Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.
Speaking at a press conference in Strasbourg Nalbandian reminded
of Minsk Group's position: resumption of sub-committee on Karabakh
cannot benefit to the Karabakh peace process, the Armenian News-NEWS.am
correspondent reports.
This structure was of no benefit and its restoration is senseless
as it has no mandate of compulsory decisions on the Karabakh peace
process, he said.
He recalled that the peace process progresses within the framework
of OSCE Minsk Group and Russia in particular.
"The significant contribution of the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
to the Karabakh peace process is well known. The Kazan meeting is
held on his initiative as well," he said.
The PACE sub-committee was set up back in 2005, later its work was
suspended as chairman Lord Rassel Johnston passed away.
On January 2011 it was decided to resume work of the sub-committee
which is headed by Jordi Xucla i Costa.
news.am
June 22 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN.- Not only Armenia but the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs as well
said about inexpediency to resume work of the PACE sub-committee on
Karabakh, said Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.
Speaking at a press conference in Strasbourg Nalbandian reminded
of Minsk Group's position: resumption of sub-committee on Karabakh
cannot benefit to the Karabakh peace process, the Armenian News-NEWS.am
correspondent reports.
This structure was of no benefit and its restoration is senseless
as it has no mandate of compulsory decisions on the Karabakh peace
process, he said.
He recalled that the peace process progresses within the framework
of OSCE Minsk Group and Russia in particular.
"The significant contribution of the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
to the Karabakh peace process is well known. The Kazan meeting is
held on his initiative as well," he said.
The PACE sub-committee was set up back in 2005, later its work was
suspended as chairman Lord Rassel Johnston passed away.
On January 2011 it was decided to resume work of the sub-committee
which is headed by Jordi Xucla i Costa.