MG Co-Chairs to Stay in Region for Long
The Co-Chairs of the Minsk Group on Nagorno-Karabakh will return from the region to Berlin and then to OSCE in Vienna in a few weeks, OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier told RIA Novosti.
"They are now in the region, and will remain there as long as necessary to determine the next steps and see what needs to be done. Then they will have to report everything to the Chairman. So I think they will go to Berlin, and then they will decide for themselves, when they will come to Vienna," he said.
Zannier emphasized that the Co-chairs’ mission is not limited in time, but "they will have to come for the report, and I think it's a matter of weeks."
Note that it is the first time for all the years of existence of the OSCE Minsk Group that they will stay in the region for so long. -06D--
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- 8 April 2016 13:37
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