NKR Foreign Ministry: Armenia. Diaspora, Artsakh efforts must be unified for fair settlement of Karabakh issue

NKR Foreign Ministry: Armenia. Diaspora, Artsakh efforts must be unified for fair settlement of Karabakh issue

PanARMENIAN.Net - On February 25, within the framework of his visit to Washington, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Georgy Petrosyan visited the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in the United States of America. After the meeting with the Embassy staff, a private talk with RA Ambassador Tatul Margaryan took place.

Later, the Head of the NKR Foreign Office met with Executive Director of the Armenian Assembly of America Bryan Ardouny and the organization staff. Issues related to the Karabakh conflict and negotiation process, as well as to life of the Armenian communities of Diaspora were discussed during the meeting.

On February 26, Georgy Petrosyan had a meeting with Head of the Washington Hay Dat Office Aram Hambaryan. Current situation of the Karabakh conflict settlement negotiation process, as well as issues, related to different spheres of life of Artsakh and regional problems were discussed during the meeting. The NKR Foreign Minister presented Karabakh’s official stance on some issues.

Georgy Petrosyan visited the Armenian churches of St. Mariam and St. Cross, attended the service, and then talked to the clergymen and representatives of the Armenian community. The NKR Foreign Minister made a speech at St. Cross Church, during which he presented to the members of the Armenian community the NKR stance on Karabakh conflict and noted the necessity to unite the efforts of Armenia, Diaspora and Artsakh for a fair solution of the Karabakh problem. The Head of the NKR Foreign Office answered the questions the members of the Armenian community were interested in.

During the visit, NKR Permanent Representative to the USA Robert Avetisyan accompanied the NKR Foreign Minister, the press service of NKR Foreign Ministry reported.

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