NATO pledges support for peaceful settlement of conflicts in the South Caucasus
21:21 05.09.2014
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"NATO will continue to support the efforts towards a peaceful
settlement of the conflicts in the South Caucasus, as well as in the
Republic of Moldova, based upon the norms of international law, the UN
Charter, and the Helsinki Final Act," reads the Wales Summit
Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government participating
in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Wales.
"The persistence of these protracted conflicts continues to be a
matter of particular concern, undermining the opportunities for
citizens in the region to reach their full potential as members of the
Euro-Atlantic community," the document reads,
The participants of the Wales Summit urge all parties to engage
constructively and with reinforced political will in peaceful conflict
resolution, within the established negotiation frameworks.
The document notes that "Allies remain committed in their support to
the territorial integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Georgia and the Republic of Moldova."
21:21 05.09.2014
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/09/05/nato-pledges-support-for-peaceful-settlement-of-conflicts-in-the-south-caucasus/
"NATO will continue to support the efforts towards a peaceful
settlement of the conflicts in the South Caucasus, as well as in the
Republic of Moldova, based upon the norms of international law, the UN
Charter, and the Helsinki Final Act," reads the Wales Summit
Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government participating
in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Wales.
"The persistence of these protracted conflicts continues to be a
matter of particular concern, undermining the opportunities for
citizens in the region to reach their full potential as members of the
Euro-Atlantic community," the document reads,
The participants of the Wales Summit urge all parties to engage
constructively and with reinforced political will in peaceful conflict
resolution, within the established negotiation frameworks.
The document notes that "Allies remain committed in their support to
the territorial integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Georgia and the Republic of Moldova."