Does EU Intend To Participate Immediately In Karabakh Process?

DOES EU INTEND TO PARTICIPATE IMMEDIATELY IN KARABAKH PROCESS?

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 8, 2010 – 20:00 AMT 15:00 GMT

EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy
Stefan Fuele said that he welcomes the efforts of the parties,
specifically, the Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents’ actions aimed
at peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict. According to him,
activation of efforts within the framework of OSCE Minsk Group is
a certain signal proving that the parties do their utmost to find a
solution. "The EU absolutely supports these efforts," Fuele said.

At the same time he noted that after the entry into force of Treaty
of Lisbon, the EU gained a clearer position in the foreign political
arena. "The unresolved conflicts of countries of the European
neighborhood remain a serious problem for us. Thus, I consider our
immediate participation in their settlement to be possible," said
Fuele, adding that with respect to this, great attention will be paid
to the interested parties’ stances, Trend news reported.

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