GOVERNMENTS DO NOT TELL PEOPLE ABOUT POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS OF KARABAKH ISSUE - OSCE SPECIAL ENVOY
news.am
Sept 6 2011
Armenia
Karabakh conflict sides should take measures to lessen the intensity,
representative of OSCE chairperson-in-office, special envoy for
protracted conflicts Giedrius Chekuolis told Radio Liberty.
According to him, the issue of trust is not as urgent in relations
between OSCE and the sides, as in relations between Armenians and
Azerbaijanis.
"Based on our visits to Armenia and Azerbaijan we had an impression
that the two societies share an obvious disagreement. The two
governments do not tell people about possibilities of peace, which
can be reached through negotiations," he said and expressed hope that
the sides should take measures to lessen the intensity.
The diplomat also added that international mediators visited the region
and stated that political possibilities of resolving the issue should
be brought forward. The situation of violating the ceasefire regime
should be studied.
The special envoy said that the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
could move soldiers, take measures for the snipers to be away
temporarily from the contact line.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
Sept 6 2011
Armenia
Karabakh conflict sides should take measures to lessen the intensity,
representative of OSCE chairperson-in-office, special envoy for
protracted conflicts Giedrius Chekuolis told Radio Liberty.
According to him, the issue of trust is not as urgent in relations
between OSCE and the sides, as in relations between Armenians and
Azerbaijanis.
"Based on our visits to Armenia and Azerbaijan we had an impression
that the two societies share an obvious disagreement. The two
governments do not tell people about possibilities of peace, which
can be reached through negotiations," he said and expressed hope that
the sides should take measures to lessen the intensity.
The diplomat also added that international mediators visited the region
and stated that political possibilities of resolving the issue should
be brought forward. The situation of violating the ceasefire regime
should be studied.
The special envoy said that the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
could move soldiers, take measures for the snipers to be away
temporarily from the contact line.
From: Baghdasarian