Russian Ambassador to the OSCE stated about the possibility of deployment of peacekeepers in Karabakh
The decision to introduce peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh may be held only after a political settlement in the region, said Russia's permanent representative to the OSCE, Alexander Lukashevich, the agency "Russia Today" reported.
According to Lukashevich, in Vienna, operates a so-called High Level Planning Group, where work military experts, accounting parameters for a possible future peacekeeping operations.
"What it will be in what formats will be discussed. While this is nothing more than a mapped estimations of military experts on how can look the configuration of this peacekeeping operation," said Russia's permanent representative to the OSCE.
He pointed out that "if it comes to that, it will, of course, be the historical experience of the OSCE itself, which has never held any peacekeeping operations, although its mandate for this kind of action is in the form of past decisions of top level."- 0-
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