Bryza: progress observed in Karabakh conflict settlement after Sochi meeting

Bryza: progress observed in Karabakh conflict settlement after Sochi meeting

PanARMENIAN.Net - U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza said that a progress is observed in the Karabakh conflict settlement after the trilateral meeting in Sochi.

“Currently, the Azerbaijani and Armenian Foreign Ministers seriously deal with the matter and, in my opinion, the Presidents will reach a progress in the Karabakh conflict settlement step-by-step,” Bryza told journalists in Baku.

As for the meeting held in Georgia among the U.S. Ambassadors to South Caucasian countries, Bryza said that matters of regional security, including the Karabakh conflict, were discussed during it, Trend news reported.

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