US FAITHFUL IN RESOLVING NK PROBLEM WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF MINSK GROUP COMMITMENT
ARMENPRESS
28 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 28, ARMENPRESS: US as the OSCE Minsk group co- chair
country is committed to showing high level commitment to the peaceful
and lasting settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. US Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State Eric S. Rubin came forth with the
statement within the framework of "Security Days" conference.
"Although the conflict settlement is not tangible, Minsk group has
proved its vital importance in preventing war and approximating the
terms of the peace" Rubin noted, Armenpress reports.
U.S. State Department representative reminded about the statements of
Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents made in Sochi, where the letters
took commitments to "speed up" coordination process on Basic Principles
, as well as continue the works on expansion of humanitarian contacts
and investigation mechanisms establishment in the line of contact. "
The co-chairs have extensively supported Sochi statement realization
process. Though Minsk group has achieved significant progress in
solving the problem in a comprehensive way, yet there is still much
work to do, " said Rubin.
Mr Eric S. Rubin recalled the statements of Presidents of
United States, France and Russia adopted in Los Cabos, where the
co-chairs expressed their political will in the settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, based on three principles of the Helsinki
Final Act of non-use of force and threat , territorial integrity and
national self -determination provisions.
ARMENPRESS
28 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 28, ARMENPRESS: US as the OSCE Minsk group co- chair
country is committed to showing high level commitment to the peaceful
and lasting settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. US Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State Eric S. Rubin came forth with the
statement within the framework of "Security Days" conference.
"Although the conflict settlement is not tangible, Minsk group has
proved its vital importance in preventing war and approximating the
terms of the peace" Rubin noted, Armenpress reports.
U.S. State Department representative reminded about the statements of
Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents made in Sochi, where the letters
took commitments to "speed up" coordination process on Basic Principles
, as well as continue the works on expansion of humanitarian contacts
and investigation mechanisms establishment in the line of contact. "
The co-chairs have extensively supported Sochi statement realization
process. Though Minsk group has achieved significant progress in
solving the problem in a comprehensive way, yet there is still much
work to do, " said Rubin.
Mr Eric S. Rubin recalled the statements of Presidents of
United States, France and Russia adopted in Los Cabos, where the
co-chairs expressed their political will in the settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, based on three principles of the Helsinki
Final Act of non-use of force and threat , territorial integrity and
national self -determination provisions.