DEAUVILLE STATEMENT AIMED AT MAINTAINING STATUS QUO, FORMER KARABAKH FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS
Tert.am
27.05.11
The statement the Minsk Group co-chair countries' presidents made
in Deauville is a call to maintain the status quo, a former Karabakh
foreign minister says.
Commenting on the statement, Arman Melikyan said no agreement has been
reached between the conflict parties, and judging from what they say,
no such agreement is possible in the near future.
"All the presidents want is maintaining the peace because they prefer
peace to war," he added.
In their joint statement issued in Deauville, France on 25 May,
US President Barrack Obama, French President Niclolas Sarkozy and
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called on the conflict parties
"to prepare their populations for peace, not war."
Tert.am
27.05.11
The statement the Minsk Group co-chair countries' presidents made
in Deauville is a call to maintain the status quo, a former Karabakh
foreign minister says.
Commenting on the statement, Arman Melikyan said no agreement has been
reached between the conflict parties, and judging from what they say,
no such agreement is possible in the near future.
"All the presidents want is maintaining the peace because they prefer
peace to war," he added.
In their joint statement issued in Deauville, France on 25 May,
US President Barrack Obama, French President Niclolas Sarkozy and
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called on the conflict parties
"to prepare their populations for peace, not war."