UKRAINE WILL TRY TO SECURE PROGRESS IN NK CONFLICT: VICTOR YANUKOVYCH
ARMENPRESS
13 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS: During its presidency in OSCE in 2013
Ukraine will try to secure progress in the process of the settlement
of Nagorno-Karabakh and Trnasnistria conflicts which are "dead point".
Armenpress reports calling apsny.ge that such declaration made
President of Ukraine Victor Yanukovych during the press conference.
He informed that Ukraine had already begun the reception of documents
on unsolved conflicts. "During presidency in OSCE Ukraine will try to
achieve progress in those conflicts and if not settle fully than to
keep the peace. Bad peace is better that good war" said the President.
At the same time President of Ukraine hoped that his country would be
able those conflicts on the basis of principles of international law.
Yanukovych declared that he has good and open relations with the
Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan and hoped that those relations
would have great role in establishing peace in the region.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
13 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS: During its presidency in OSCE in 2013
Ukraine will try to secure progress in the process of the settlement
of Nagorno-Karabakh and Trnasnistria conflicts which are "dead point".
Armenpress reports calling apsny.ge that such declaration made
President of Ukraine Victor Yanukovych during the press conference.
He informed that Ukraine had already begun the reception of documents
on unsolved conflicts. "During presidency in OSCE Ukraine will try to
achieve progress in those conflicts and if not settle fully than to
keep the peace. Bad peace is better that good war" said the President.
At the same time President of Ukraine hoped that his country would be
able those conflicts on the basis of principles of international law.
Yanukovych declared that he has good and open relations with the
Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan and hoped that those relations
would have great role in establishing peace in the region.
From: A. Papazian