GUAM confident UN will adopt resolution on frozen conflicts

PanARMENIAN.Net - GUAM member states (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova) are confident that the UN General Assembly will pass a resolution on frozen conflicts.



"We are holding consultations with the GA member states and stand a good chance to be optimistic about adoption of the resolution. Of course, there are states which do not share our opinion but I think that the majority will support us," GUAM Secretary General Valery Chechelashvili said, Trend reports.
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