US encourages Baku, Yerevan for constructive steps to resolve NK conflict
Washington encourages Azerbaijan, Armenia to take constructive steps to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, State Department's Press Office Director Jeff Rathke stated o Tuesday during daily press briefing, TURAN's US correspondent reports.
Rathke reminded that Secretary of State John Kerry "urged the presidents to do this in Wales, and they can also enter into a genuine negotiation process to advance a peaceful and lasting settlement to the conflict."
"We believe that’s what the people of the region deserve, and that’s how we view the situation," he said.
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- 31 December 2014 11:33
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