RUSSIA CALLS THE SIDES OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT TO FIND DIPLOMATIC SOLUTIONS
ARMENPRESS
7 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 7, ARMENPRESS: Official representative of Russian Foreign
affairs ministry Alexander Lukashevich in the twitter account of the
ministry reverberated to Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and called the
sides to continue finding political and diplomatic solutions of the
conflict. "The number of victims has increases in Nagorno-Karabakh
in June. The further tension of the situation is unacceptable"
Armenpress reports that abut this wrote Lukashevich. In his words
Russia will continue to support the sides of the conflict to find
peaceful solutions.
"During the talk with "Russia 24" Lukashevich hoped that the
meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers in Paris will
reduce the tension and be favorable for coordination of the basic
principles of the conflict's solution. "Russia thinks that sides must
remain loyal to the cease-fire regime. The incidents in contact line
failure agreements reached in past and complicate negotiations" said
Lukashevich. He called the sides one more time to continue making
efforts for peaceful settlement of the conflict based on refraining
from use of force, territorial integrity of states, and the right of
people's self-determination principles.
ARMENPRESS
7 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 7, ARMENPRESS: Official representative of Russian Foreign
affairs ministry Alexander Lukashevich in the twitter account of the
ministry reverberated to Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and called the
sides to continue finding political and diplomatic solutions of the
conflict. "The number of victims has increases in Nagorno-Karabakh
in June. The further tension of the situation is unacceptable"
Armenpress reports that abut this wrote Lukashevich. In his words
Russia will continue to support the sides of the conflict to find
peaceful solutions.
"During the talk with "Russia 24" Lukashevich hoped that the
meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers in Paris will
reduce the tension and be favorable for coordination of the basic
principles of the conflict's solution. "Russia thinks that sides must
remain loyal to the cease-fire regime. The incidents in contact line
failure agreements reached in past and complicate negotiations" said
Lukashevich. He called the sides one more time to continue making
efforts for peaceful settlement of the conflict based on refraining
from use of force, territorial integrity of states, and the right of
people's self-determination principles.