Karabakh Conflict: Resources of Talks Not Exhausted Yet

PanARMENIAN.Net - Talks over settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict with active mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group continue, Armenian Premier Andranik Margaryan stated in an online interview with the Azg newspaper. In his words, bilateral meetings of Presidents and FMs of Armenia and Azerbaijan. "The solution of the Karabakh issue - is a hard and intense process and we should understand that any point of the talks directly concerns our people, Armenia and NKR security," he remarked, adding resources of talks are not exhausted yet and one should not be disappointed or draw any conclusions, if the positions of one of the parties or the other becomes firmer. "Of course, when there is no peace, and the cease-fire is not peace, the time is against us and against Azerbaijan. Apparently, establishment of peace and stability in the region is in the interests of all the parties," Margaryan remarked.
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