Sabine Freizer: In The Next Two Years, We Don’T Expect Any Progress

SABINE FREIZER: IN THE NEXT TWO YEARS, WE DON’T EXPECT ANY PROGRESS IN THE NEGOTIATING PROCESS

AZG DAILY
05-11-2011

“In the next two years, we don’t expect any progress in the negotiating
process to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” Director of the
European programmes of the international crisis group Sabine Freizer
told journalists in Baku on 4 November.

According to her, the deceleration of the negotiating process will
be linked to the elections in the countries of the chairmanship of
the United States, Russia, and France, as well as in Armenia and
Azerbaijan.

“The international community and the co-Chairmen have high hopes
for the Kazan meeting to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but
we are disappointed by its results. We hope that a solution will be
based only on a peace settlement. Despite the fact that in the next
two years, in our view, negotiations will be low, we believe that
negotiations at the level of civil society between the two countries
should be continued, “said Fraser.

From: Baghdasarian

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