James Warlick to Remain as Co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group
The US Embassy in Azerbaijan has denied reports of a number of media that Washington is considering the replacement of the US co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group James Warlick by another diplomat.
"The US has full faith and confidence in Ambassador Warlick and he will continue as Co-Chair," said a source at the embassy, commenting on these reports at the request of Turan.
Recall the media reports claimed that due to the dissatisfaction of the Azerbaijani authorities by some statements and actions of Warlick, the State Department is considering replacing him. -06D-
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