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Delimitation of Armenia-Azerbaijan border based on Alma-Ata Declaration an important step toward peace - State Department
Delimitation of the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on the basis of the Alma-Ata Declaration is an important step towards a peace agreement, State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel said.State Department calls withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers from Karabakh "example of how Russia is not a trustworthy ally or partner "
U.S. State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel told a Wednsday press briefing that the U.S. was not a party to the negotiated trilateral arrangement that ended the fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 and established Russian troops in that region.Washington says the path for resolving the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan lies at negotiation table
The path to resolving the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan ultimately lies at the negotiating table, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said at a press briefing on Monday.State Department: US supports dialog between Armenia and Azerbaijan
US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller at a press briefing on February 12 refrained from commenting on the suggestion that Azerbaijan and Armenia are trying to move along through negotiation process without any mediator.United States would welcome a role in facilitating Armenia-Azerbaijan talks, State Department
It is important that Armenia and Azerbaijan discuss and resolve issues directly to benefit the region,’ U.S. Department of State representative Mathew Miller told a press briefing on November 20.US State Department comments on Azerbaijan's refusal to hold talks with Armenia in Washington
‘We continue to support peace talks to resolve the issues between Azerbaijan and Armenia,’ U.S. State Department spokesman Mathew Miller said Thursday in a comment on Azerbaijan’s refusal to send its foreign minister to Washington for normalization talks with Armenian counterpart, which were supposed to take place next week.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 unveils priorities Senior Adviser for Caucasus Negotiations discussed in Yerevan
U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller unveiled the priorities, which the U.S. State Department's Senior Adviser for Caucasus Negotiations, U.S. OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair Luis Bono discussed during his visit to Yerevan earlier this week.U.S. State Department reiterates call to open Lachin and Aghdam roads to Nagorno-Karabakh
'We continue to work to resolve the situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan,' US Department of State spokesman Mathew Miller told a September 12 press briefing, adding that the United States calls for simultaneous reopening of both Lachin and Aghdam corridors to Nagorno-Karabakh.State Department: peace in the region must include protection of rights and security of the people of Karabakh
The United States remains deeply concerned that Azerbaijan continues to keep the Lachin corridor closed to commercial, humanitarian and private vehicles, the U.S. Department of State said in a comment to the request of the Armenian Service of Voice of America..US State Department: Lachin Corridor must be opened immediately
"The United States remains deeply concerned that Azerbaijan continues to close the Lachin Corridor to commercial, humanitarian, and private vehicles,' said Mathew Miller, U.S. State Department spokesman in response to a question from Radar Armenia.U.S. State Department says again that agreement between Baku and Yerevan "still within reach" despite Azerbaijani shelling
U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller reiterated his concern over Azerbaijani forces' shelling of a steel plant under construction in Armenian Yeraskh and the injury of two employees of the U.S.-affiliated company.U.S. State Department: we look forward to Armenia-Azerbaijan meeting in Washington in June
The USA looks forward to hosting another round of talks in Washington later this month as the parties (Armenia and Azerbaijan) continue to pursue a peaceful future for the South Caucasus region, said deputy spokesman for State Department Vedant Patel at a press briefing on Monday‘
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