OSCE MG on Karabakh to shift attitude or yield to other mediators-official
news.am
March 24, 2012 | 18:44
STEPANAKERT. - It is difficult to assess the work of the OSCE Minsk
Group on Karabakh for the recent 20 years, as the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict is still unresolved, chairman of the Public Council for
Foreign and Security Policy of Nagorno-Karabakh Masis Mayilyan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He added that very little has been done during the whole period to
re-engage Nagorno-Karabakh officials into the peace process talks,
despite the OSCE have differentiated it as a conflicting side [along
with Armenia and Azerbaijani].
`There are both external and internal factors hampering the conflict
settlement. The OSCE MG mediators have not updated their disposition
to the settlement. They must take into account the precedents in the
international relations and international law, bringing forth new
legal realities,' he said stressing that the MG co-chairs enjoy a
great potential for an effective mediation.
If the MG does not shift its attitude to the settlement, it should
have to yield its role to other mediators, he concluded.
news.am
March 24, 2012 | 18:44
STEPANAKERT. - It is difficult to assess the work of the OSCE Minsk
Group on Karabakh for the recent 20 years, as the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict is still unresolved, chairman of the Public Council for
Foreign and Security Policy of Nagorno-Karabakh Masis Mayilyan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He added that very little has been done during the whole period to
re-engage Nagorno-Karabakh officials into the peace process talks,
despite the OSCE have differentiated it as a conflicting side [along
with Armenia and Azerbaijani].
`There are both external and internal factors hampering the conflict
settlement. The OSCE MG mediators have not updated their disposition
to the settlement. They must take into account the precedents in the
international relations and international law, bringing forth new
legal realities,' he said stressing that the MG co-chairs enjoy a
great potential for an effective mediation.
If the MG does not shift its attitude to the settlement, it should
have to yield its role to other mediators, he concluded.