OSCE CONCERNED WITH ABSENCE OF PROGRESS ON NAGORNO KARABAKH
armradio.am
13:38 24.10.2012
The OSCE concerned with the absence of progress in the Nagorno Karabakh
settlement process, OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier said
in an interview with Interfax. According to him, making progress on
resolution of the protracted conflicts has been one of the priorities
of the Irish Chairmanship and of the OSCE as a whole.
"When it comes to Nagorno-Karabakh everyone is concerned about the
absence of progress, and the deterioration of the situation on the
ground, with 28 people killed only this year. I personally share this
concern," Mr. Zannier said.
"We continue to support the efforts of the Minsk Group and its
Co-Chairs -Russia,Franceand theUS. However, no international efforts
can be effective if there is no political will on both sides to
negotiate a peaceful solution. This is what I stressed during my recent
meetings with the respective foreign ministers inNew York," he added.
"Returning to the substance of the negotiations and looking ahead
are the only ways to prevent escalation and bring the long-awaited
security to the region," OSCE Secretary General concluded.
From: Baghdasarian
armradio.am
13:38 24.10.2012
The OSCE concerned with the absence of progress in the Nagorno Karabakh
settlement process, OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier said
in an interview with Interfax. According to him, making progress on
resolution of the protracted conflicts has been one of the priorities
of the Irish Chairmanship and of the OSCE as a whole.
"When it comes to Nagorno-Karabakh everyone is concerned about the
absence of progress, and the deterioration of the situation on the
ground, with 28 people killed only this year. I personally share this
concern," Mr. Zannier said.
"We continue to support the efforts of the Minsk Group and its
Co-Chairs -Russia,Franceand theUS. However, no international efforts
can be effective if there is no political will on both sides to
negotiate a peaceful solution. This is what I stressed during my recent
meetings with the respective foreign ministers inNew York," he added.
"Returning to the substance of the negotiations and looking ahead
are the only ways to prevent escalation and bring the long-awaited
security to the region," OSCE Secretary General concluded.
From: Baghdasarian