Interfax, Russia
Sept 13 2013
Obama calls on Armenia to get negotiations on Karabakh out of deadlock
LENGTH: 121 words
DATELINE: YEREVAN. Sept 13
U.S. President Barack Obama believes it is now time to settle the
conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
In his letter to his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan, Obama called
on him to take advantage of opportunities for direct dialogue with
Azerbaijan and the possibilities of the co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk
Group to get the negotiation process out of a deadlock in the next few
months.
The general mutual concessions have been specified and it is now time
to make more proactive efforts to bring peace to the region, Obama
said in his letter, which was passed to Sargsyan by James Warlick, the
U.S. co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group.
The text of the letter was released by the Armenian presidential press
service on Thursday.
Sept 13 2013
Obama calls on Armenia to get negotiations on Karabakh out of deadlock
LENGTH: 121 words
DATELINE: YEREVAN. Sept 13
U.S. President Barack Obama believes it is now time to settle the
conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
In his letter to his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan, Obama called
on him to take advantage of opportunities for direct dialogue with
Azerbaijan and the possibilities of the co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk
Group to get the negotiation process out of a deadlock in the next few
months.
The general mutual concessions have been specified and it is now time
to make more proactive efforts to bring peace to the region, Obama
said in his letter, which was passed to Sargsyan by James Warlick, the
U.S. co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group.
The text of the letter was released by the Armenian presidential press
service on Thursday.