JAMES WARLICK: "ALL PARTIES WOULD LIKE TO FIND A WAY TOWARDS PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT"
APA, Azerbaijan
Sept 27 2013
[ 27 September 2013 18:47 ]
Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. "I have heard a pretty clear message
wherever I went.
That is that all parties would like to find a way towards peaceful
settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict," said U.S. co-chair of OSCE
Minsk Group James Warlick in his interview with "The Voice of America".
"It is nearly 20 years since the ceasefire and the message that from
not only political leadership but from others that the time has come to
find settlement. All the sides a committed to the peaceful settlement,
noone wants the outcome to be resumes conflict. That is the worst
case. And we certainly do not want to see that kind of conflict
again. I met with president Aliyev and I know that he is committed
to peaceful settlement and I look forward to work with him on that,"
- said Warlick.
The co-chair said that all parties should be preparing their population
for peace, not war. "It is difficult mission to be able to prepare the
population for time being no durable settlement. About compromise
political will from both parties needed to move forward in NK
conflict. All parties need to be prepared to accept compromises."
James Warlick expressed his confidence that as a part of the 68th
session of the UN General Assembly in New York, he would hold useful
meetings with his Russian and French colleagues, as well as with
Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers to advance the settlement
process of the conflict.
APA, Azerbaijan
Sept 27 2013
[ 27 September 2013 18:47 ]
Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. "I have heard a pretty clear message
wherever I went.
That is that all parties would like to find a way towards peaceful
settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict," said U.S. co-chair of OSCE
Minsk Group James Warlick in his interview with "The Voice of America".
"It is nearly 20 years since the ceasefire and the message that from
not only political leadership but from others that the time has come to
find settlement. All the sides a committed to the peaceful settlement,
noone wants the outcome to be resumes conflict. That is the worst
case. And we certainly do not want to see that kind of conflict
again. I met with president Aliyev and I know that he is committed
to peaceful settlement and I look forward to work with him on that,"
- said Warlick.
The co-chair said that all parties should be preparing their population
for peace, not war. "It is difficult mission to be able to prepare the
population for time being no durable settlement. About compromise
political will from both parties needed to move forward in NK
conflict. All parties need to be prepared to accept compromises."
James Warlick expressed his confidence that as a part of the 68th
session of the UN General Assembly in New York, he would hold useful
meetings with his Russian and French colleagues, as well as with
Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers to advance the settlement
process of the conflict.