OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE URGES THE SIDES TO "SERIOUS WORK"
Mediamax
Dec 6 2012
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Irish Foreign Minister
Eamon Gilmore urged the sides of the Karabakh conflict to serious
work with each other and OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs.
He stated this during his speech at the OSCE Ministerial Council in
Dublin, Mediamax reports.
"The upsurge in violent clashes in April and during the summer on
the line of contact and on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, as well as
other worrying developments, show clearly the continuing and urgent
need for progress to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. I call on
all sides to engage seriously with each other and with the Co-Chairs
of the Minsk Group to end this conflict", stated Eamon Gilmore.
The OSCE Chairman-in-Office said in his interview to Mediamax in
February 2012:
"No conflict can be resolved unless there is genuine will on the part
of those directly involved, and a readiness to accept the sacrifices
and compromises resolution inevitably entails. What Ireland and the
international community can do is provide a forum and support the
sides to uphold their pledge to seek a lasting peace".
From: A. Papazian
Mediamax
Dec 6 2012
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Irish Foreign Minister
Eamon Gilmore urged the sides of the Karabakh conflict to serious
work with each other and OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs.
He stated this during his speech at the OSCE Ministerial Council in
Dublin, Mediamax reports.
"The upsurge in violent clashes in April and during the summer on
the line of contact and on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, as well as
other worrying developments, show clearly the continuing and urgent
need for progress to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. I call on
all sides to engage seriously with each other and with the Co-Chairs
of the Minsk Group to end this conflict", stated Eamon Gilmore.
The OSCE Chairman-in-Office said in his interview to Mediamax in
February 2012:
"No conflict can be resolved unless there is genuine will on the part
of those directly involved, and a readiness to accept the sacrifices
and compromises resolution inevitably entails. What Ireland and the
international community can do is provide a forum and support the
sides to uphold their pledge to seek a lasting peace".
From: A. Papazian