Karabakh talks will continue, Armenian President believes
March 12, 2011 - 18:58 AMT 14:58 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
On March 12, in Armenian town of Tsakhkadzor, Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan commented on the results of presidential meeting in Sochi.
`In the long term, we expect that Karabakh talks will continue,' the
President said.
The short-term agreements reached in Sochi are aimed at promoting
ceasefire observation on contact line, help continue negotiations to
reach sustainable results, the President noted. As he remarked, the
investigation of incidents on contact line will provide a clear
picture on the reality of the events reported. However, the president
noted, readiness of the armed forces should be the first priority
event during the negotiations.
`I believe Sochi meeting was different from all others, setting
guidelines for the parties to follow. I hope my idea is not far from
reality,' the President said.
On March 5, Sochi hosted a meeting between the Presidents of Armenia,
Russia and Azerbaijan.
From: A. Papazian
March 12, 2011 - 18:58 AMT 14:58 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
On March 12, in Armenian town of Tsakhkadzor, Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan commented on the results of presidential meeting in Sochi.
`In the long term, we expect that Karabakh talks will continue,' the
President said.
The short-term agreements reached in Sochi are aimed at promoting
ceasefire observation on contact line, help continue negotiations to
reach sustainable results, the President noted. As he remarked, the
investigation of incidents on contact line will provide a clear
picture on the reality of the events reported. However, the president
noted, readiness of the armed forces should be the first priority
event during the negotiations.
`I believe Sochi meeting was different from all others, setting
guidelines for the parties to follow. I hope my idea is not far from
reality,' the President said.
On March 5, Sochi hosted a meeting between the Presidents of Armenia,
Russia and Azerbaijan.
From: A. Papazian