Posts Tagged ‘ OSCE Minsk ’

Hans-Jochen Schmidt: Armenian-Turkish Closed Border Is One Of Last Cold War Remains

Sep 20th, 2011 | Category: Lead Article, Politics

By Adonia Agayan YEREVAN, September 20 — “The resolution of Karabakh conflict will be beneficial for all Southern Caucasus countries,” said Hans-Jochen Schmidt, the Ambassador of Germany to the Republic of Armenia. “In my address dedicated to the 20th anniversary of independence of the Republic of Armenia I expressed hope that together with its partners [...]



Minsk Group Co-Chair Comments on Withdrawal of Azerbaijani Resolution

Sep 16th, 2010 | Category: Politics

By Adonia Agayan YEREVAN, September 16 — “The last resolution submitted by Azerbaijan would not have contributed to the return of occupied territories,” said Robert Bradke, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair representing the US. He welcomed Baku’s decision to remove its resolution from the UN General Assembly session. According to him, the visit to the [...]



OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Met with NKR Leadership

Sep 9th, 2010 | Category: Lead Article, Politics

By Adonia Agayan YEREVAN, September 09 — On September 8, the OSCE Minsk group Co-Chairs Robert Bradtke (United States), Bernard Fassier (France) and Igor Popov (Russia) had a meeting with the President of Nagorno Karabakh Bako Sahakyan and the Foreign Minister Georgi Petrosyan. The Co-Chairs arrived in Stepanakert from Baku. After the meeting, the French Co-Chair [...]



Doubts Raised Over Azerbaijani Relations with Russia

Sep 2nd, 2010 | Category: Politics

By Adonia Agayan YEREVAN, September 1 — “After the extension of the Russian base deployment in Armenia official Moscow is concerned about the announcements made by the Azerbaijani side and the possibility of ‘retaliatory steps,’ said Rasim Musabekov, an Azerbaijani political scientist, referring to the Russian President Dmitry Medvedyev’s visit to Baku. On the eve [...]



Madrid Principles For Karabakh Conflict Settlement Standing

Feb 16th, 2010 | Category: Featured News

YEREVAN (Novosti-Armenia), February 16—The process laid out in the “Madrid principles” for the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement will continue, the Foreign Minister of Armenia, Edward Nalbandian, announced at a press conference on Tuesday. “As for the working document, which from time to time is put into discussions by the co-chairs, the proposals that–according to the Sochi [...]