Idea about ‘road map’ for Karabakh conflict resolution gains popularity

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Chief executive of LINKS British NGO Dennis Sammut appreciates the meeting of presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia for resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict scheduled for October 27.

According to him, the talks tend to abate gradually.

“No progress has been observed during the past two years, giving way to opinion that the process reached a deadlock. Change of OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs may be the reason behind it. I think it’s time to intensify the negotiation process,” APA quoted him as saying.

“A road map but not new declaration is required to resolve the conflict, what will offer a chance to determine further steps,” Sammut said. People, who are involved in the conflict, want to see some results.”

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