Serjik Refuses of Imposing Conditions and Goes to Meeting with Aliyev
Armenian President's Administration confirmed Serzh Sargsyan's visit to Vienna, where OSCE Minsk Group plans to organize a meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
"Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan on May 16 is scheduled to visit Vienna, Austria, where a number of meetings of the Armenian President are scheduled on the initiative of the OSCE Minsk Group on the Karabakh settlement," the press service of the Armenian leader reported.
Recall that the Co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group called on the Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents to meet immediately to discuss the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh and expressed their readiness to hold such a meeting in Vienna next week.
After that, the Foreign Ministers of Russia, the U.S. and France confirmed their participation in the meeting.
To this day, official Yerevan and the President of Armenia have repeatedly stated that he will not meet and negotiate the settlement until three of his conditions are met: ensuring security on the front line, working out measures of confidence and developing a system for monitoring infringements on the front line. These conditions were put forward after the cessation of fighting in early April, as a result of which the Azerbaijani army liberated part of the territories in the north and south sections of the Karabakh front.
Now Serjik has "forgotten" about his own demands.
Official Baku has not made statements regarding the meeting in Vienna. -02D-
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