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U.S. State Department: some of turbulence we have seen in South Caucasus has been fueled by Russia’s actions
U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller commented on Russian concerns regarding the meeting between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, slated for April 5 in Brussels.U.S. encourages Armenia and Azerbaijan to reach a durable peace
Our objectives in every engagement with the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan are to include – are to encourage them to work to bridge the differences that – between the two countries and reach a durable and lasting peace agreement,’ U.S. Department of State spokesman Mathew Miller told a Tuesday press briefing.U.S. welcomes Turkey's role in helping resolve Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
The U.S. welcomes Turkey’s productive role in resolving the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, spokesman for the State Department Mathew Miller told a press briefing on Thursday when asked how the U.S. saw Turkey as a force for peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia.U.S. State Department: peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan is in the interests of all
Peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan is in the interests of both countries, U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said at a press briefing on Thursday when asked what was hope for the Washington-backed peace process given that the meeting between Azerbaijan andThe only US goal in relations between Yerevan and Baku is to ensure lasting peace and stability - State Department
US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller called "absolutely not true " Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s allegations about the US "geopolitical ambitions" in the South Caucasus, including in Nagorno-Karabakh.U.S. State Department declines comment on dissolution of Nagorno-Karabakh
Spokesman for U.S. State Department Mathew Miller refused to comment on Nagorno-Karabakh president's statement on the dissolution of the breakaway republic from January 1, 2024, but answered questions about USAID’s efforts to help Armenian refugees fleeing their homes.U.S. State Department reminds that demands regarding Karabakh unchanged
"First, we want the ceasefire (in Nagorno-Karabakh) to hold; second, we want humanitarian needs ( of its population) to be met - that means keeping the Lachin corridor open, allowing humanitarian supplies to flow in, and establishing an international observation mission to meet humanitarian needs," US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told a press briefing September 27.US hopes that the upcoming meeting between heads of Armenia and Azerbaijan will help bridge the gap between the two countries
Washington hopes that the Pashinyan-Aliyev meeting in Granada, Spain, will help bridge the gap between the two countries, Mathew Miller, spokesman for U.S. Department of State told a press briefing on Monday.State Department: United States does not recognize results of presidential elections in Nagorno-Karabakh
Еhe United States does not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent and sovereign state, and therefore it does not recognize the results of those so-called presidential elections that were announced over the last few days, US Department of State Spokesman Mathew Miller told a September 11 press briefing.State Department says no connection between Armenian-U.S. military exercises and aggravation on Armenian- Azerbaijani border
US Department of State Spokesman Mathew Miller denied reports alleging that the U.S.-Armenian military exercise that kicked off on September 11 in Armenia were designed to somehow forestall a potential Azerbaijani attack against Armenia.State Department reiterates that Armenian-Azerbaijani peace agreement remains within reach, despite Russian threats
US Department of State spokesman Mathew Miller was asked at a press briefing on Monday to comment on Russian officials threatening Armenia and Azerbaijan against signing any peace agreement.U.S. senior advisor for Caucasus negotiations arriving this week in South Caucasus to discuss U.S. support for peace process
Senior Advisor for Caucasus Negotiations Lou Bono, who is also the US cochairman of the OSCE Minsk group is traveling to the South Caucasus this week to discuss U.S. support for the peace process (between Armenia and Azerbaijan), US State Department spokesman Mathew Miler told an August 2 press briefing.Armenia and Azerbaijan have to make difficult compromises to reach peace agreement - State Department
'We continue to talk about a peace agreement (between Armenia and Azerbaijan) and we continue to believe that a peace agreement is within reach,' U.S. Department of State spokesman Mathew Miller told a press briefing on July 31.News 1 - 20 of 28
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