Alexander Iskandaryan: nothing extraordinary about OSCE co-chairs arrival in Karabakh from Baku

Alexander Iskandaryan: nothing extraordinary about OSCE co-chairs arrival in Karabakh from Baku

PanARMENIAN.Net - There’s nothing extraordinary about OSCE co-chairs arrival in Karabakh from Baku, according to the Caucasus Institute Director, political expert Alexander Iskandaryan.

“OSCE MG crossed the line of contact just as it did in past, when Vladimir Kazimirov was a part of the Group,” the expert reminded. “Armenian and Azeri Ambassadors to Russia also travelled from Karabakh to Baku,” Iskandaryan told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

“We arrived in NKR from Baku, having crossed the line of contact for the first time over the past 9 years,” Bernard Fassier told a news conference in Stepanakert after the meeting with NKR President Bako Sahakyan. As OSCE MG French co-chair noted, crossing the line of contact is an event in itself.

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