Bryza hopes for an end to Karabakh process

PanARMENIAN.Net - OSCE Mink Group U.S. Co-chair, Ambassador Matthew Bryza thinks that the Karabakh talks will be continued.



"We have known Serzh Sargsyan for a long time and think that he is the person with whom we can continue talks for resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," he said. "The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan will have the possibility to meet after inauguration of the RA President. And we are awaiting this meeting."



"Despite some tension, Azerbaijan agrees to continuation of talks within the OSCE MG format. I am hopeful that the process will come to an end soon," the intermediary said, the RA government's press office reports.
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