April 14, 2021 - 10:47 AMT
OSCE envoys urge Karabakh sides to resume dialogue, return POWs

The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group call on the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to resume high-level political dialogue as soon as possible. They also reminded that the issue of the return of all POWs and other detainees is among questions that require settlement.

Igor Popov of Russia, Stephane Visconti of France, and Andrew Schofer of the United States issued a statement on Tuesday, April 13 and said they welcome the return of the remains of the deceased, and the ongoing progress with regard to the resettlement of those displaced by the conflict, provision of humanitarian assistance and adequate living conditions, as well as constructive discussions aimed at unblocking transportation and communication lines throughout the region.

The co-chairs also cited several other issues that remain to be resolved including the lifting of restrictions on access to Nagorno-Karabakh, including for representatives of international humanitarian organizations; the preservation and protection of religious and cultural heritage; and the fostering of direct contacts and co-operation between communities affected by the conflict as well as other people-to-people confidence building measures.

The mediators stressed that special attention should be paid to the achievement of a final comprehensive and sustainable settlement on the basis of the elements and principles well-known to the sides.

"In this respect, the co-chairs call on the parties to resume high-level political dialogue under the auspices of the co-chairs at the earliest opportunity. They reiterate their proposal to organize direct bilateral consultations under their auspices, in order for the sides to review and agree jointly upon a structured agenda, reflecting their priorities, without preconditions," the statement reads.

"The co-chairs also express their strong support for the continuing activities and possible expansion of the mission of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chair-in-Office (PRCiO) and call on the sides to provide full access and support to its efforts. The co-chairs underscore their readiness to resume working visits to the region, including Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas, to carry out their assessment and mediation roles. In this regard, the co-chairs remind the sides of the requirement to provide unimpeded access and maximum flexibility of movement with regard to the co-chairs’ travel itineraries, in accordance with their mandate and previous practice."