Settlement of Karabakh conflict one of Kazakhstan's priorities within OSCE frameworks

PanARMENIAN.Net - The problem of frozen regional disputes, especially Kharabakh conflict, is one of the key issues in OSCE agenda, according to Norbulat Alimbaev, Kazakhstan's Chargé d'Affaires in Armenia. "During its presidency in OSCE, Kazakhstan will by all means deal with the settlement of Karabakh conflict, and we intend to create all conditions to promote OSCE MG's productive activity. This is one of priority tasks," the Kazakh diplomat said.



At that, he noted that Kazakhstan will introduce its priorities early in January. "Presidency in OSCE is of great importance for us as this the first time the organization is going to be chaired by a CIS country," Alimbaev said, adding that his country would introduce its model of tolerance during its chairmanship.
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