Nagorno-karabakh peace process has real prospects, OSCE mg co-chair states
YEREVAN, March 5. /ARKA/. Bernard Fassier, French Co-Chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group for the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement, believes the OSCE MG Co-Chairmen’s meetings held during their regional visit to have been full of content.
This is evidence of the negotiations having prospects, Fassier told a press conference in Yerevan.
He pointed out that the OSCE MG Co-Chairmen, who arrived in the region last week, visited Baku, where they met with Azerbaijani President Ilkham Aliyev. Fassier also reported that, during their visit to Stepanakert, the Co-Chairmen held a long meeting with president of the Nagorno-Karabakh President Bako Sahakyan, as well as with representatives of about 20 NGOs, including the ones dealing with refugee problems.
Fassier also reported that the Co-Chairs held a number of meetings with RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan and a long-lasting meeting with RA President Serge Sargsyan.
After their visit to Yerevan the OSCE MG Co-Chairmen went to Baku to hold meetings with the Azerbaijani president and Foreign Minister.
The French diplomat pointed out that the Co-Chair’s visit to the region overlaps a period of special importance, namely, a period after the Armenian-Azerbaijani president meeting in Zurich.
Fassier pointed out that each of the Presidents considers the meeting as a positive and constructive one. He said that the aforementioned positive factors are marred by a negative one, namely, documents condemning Armenia’s position, which are circulating within the UN.
Last year, by the instructions of the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister, two documents were submitted to the UN Secretary General: Report on the legal consequences of the armed aggression by the Republic of Armenia against the Republic of Azerbaijan and On basic norm of territorial integrity of states and on the right for self-determination in the light of Armenia’s revisionist claims.
On the other hand, Fassier pointed out that nothing special concerning Armenia was adopted.
On May 12, 1994, a cease-fire agreement was signed between the Armenian and Azerbaijani sides. –0--