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Senior U.S. and French diplomats on Wednesday discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, along with a wide range of other topics, TURAN's Washington correspondent reports.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman spoke with French Foreign Ministry Secretary General François Delattre about the need to continue supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity through robust security assistance and imposition of additional sanctions on the Putin regime for its unprovoked and unjustifiable war against Ukraine, the State Department said in a readout.

"The two condemned the human rights abuses committed by Putin’s forces in Bucha and elsewhere in Ukraine, stressing that such atrocities must stop, and that the perpetrators of war crimes must be held accountable. They discussed the need to aid the more than four million refugees who have left Ukraine to escape Putin’s war"

They also discussed political stability and security in the Sahel and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the State Department said without without specifying further details,

Deputy Secretary Sherman emphasized the need to support Western Balkan partners on their EU accession paths. They also discussed European energy security.

Alex Raufoglu

Washington D.C.

 

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