NATO CALLS ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT SIDES TO DEMONSTRATE POLITICAL WILL TO SOLVE THE ISSUE IN EXISTING NEGOTIATING FORMAT
ARMENPRESS
21 May, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, MAY 21, ARMENPRESS: NATO member states call all the sides of
conflicts in South Caucasus and Moldova to demonstrate political will
and be constructive as well as respect existing negotiating formats.
Armenpress reports that about this is mentioned in the declaration
of NATO conference in Chicago. "We call on all sides all to avoid
steps that undermine regional security and stability" is mentioned
in the declaration.
"The persistence of protracted regional conflicts in South Caucasus
and the Republic of Moldova continues to be a matter of great concern
for the Alliance. we urge all parties to engage constructively and
with reinforced political will in peaceful conflict resolution, and
to respect the current negotiation formats" is said in the declaration.
NATO member states have been committed to support efforts towards a
peaceful settlement of these regional conflicts, based upon principles
and the norms of international law, the United Nations Charter,
and the Helsinki Final Act.
ARMENPRESS
21 May, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, MAY 21, ARMENPRESS: NATO member states call all the sides of
conflicts in South Caucasus and Moldova to demonstrate political will
and be constructive as well as respect existing negotiating formats.
Armenpress reports that about this is mentioned in the declaration
of NATO conference in Chicago. "We call on all sides all to avoid
steps that undermine regional security and stability" is mentioned
in the declaration.
"The persistence of protracted regional conflicts in South Caucasus
and the Republic of Moldova continues to be a matter of great concern
for the Alliance. we urge all parties to engage constructively and
with reinforced political will in peaceful conflict resolution, and
to respect the current negotiation formats" is said in the declaration.
NATO member states have been committed to support efforts towards a
peaceful settlement of these regional conflicts, based upon principles
and the norms of international law, the United Nations Charter,
and the Helsinki Final Act.