Kazimirov: people lacking sense of humor can comment seriously on Matt Bryza's statements

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Despite my great respect for the OSCE MG mediators, including U.S. previous Co-Chairs, I should say that making serious comments on Matthew Bryza's statements is an occupation for people lacking sense of humor," OSCE MG former Co-chair, Ambassador Vladimir Kazimirov told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter when commenting on Mr Bryza's statement that "the parties to the Nagorno Karabakh conflicts are close to an agreement and negotiations may resume in autumn."



Indefatigable talkativeness and simulated optimist devaluated the utterance of the U.S. Co-chair, according to Kazimirov. "These statements time and again put him in an awkward position and all who watch the process do remember such professional curious incidents. I think American businessmen are practicing the saying "less talk, more action," the Russian diplomat said.
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