ArmInfo.The only expectation f Armenian side from the upcoming visit of OSCE is providing the implementation of Agreements reached in Vienna and St. Petersburg in 2016. This was stated by Shavarsh Kocharyan, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia on June 8 after the Government session.
According to Kocharyan, it is not occasional that exactly at Vienna meetings an approach was formed stating that until a trust environment is not set between the sides of the conflict, there is no way to speak about any progress in negotiation process "And the necessary condition to set the trust between the sides is to quit any shootings and provocations at the contact line," he accentuated. What is to the whispers about possible resuming of combat actions between the sides, Armenian Foreign Minister thinks that is not of news for Armenia, and it is pretty long time that Baku shows its sword. "The steps that Baku takes, generate natural concerns of co-chair countries - Russia, USA and France, because these countries, also members of UN Security council, are responsible for the peace in any part of the World," Kocharyan stated.
As Maria Zakharova, the official representative of Russian MFA, informed earlier, the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs will visit Armenia on June 10. Meetings of co-chairs with President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan are planned in Yerevan. The situations in the zone of Karabakh conflict will be discussed during the negotiations. A visit of co-chairs to Nagorno Karabakh is expected as well. A week later after the visit to Karabakh the co-chairs will leave for Baku. Based on the results of the visit co-chairs will come out with a joint statement.