International community is concerned about adversary's behaviour
Armenia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian answered journalists’ questions at the Sardarapat Memorial on May 28. Question: Is there any possibility that an agreement will be signed at the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Astana? Answer: “If there was such a possibility we would announce in advance.” Question: Do you mean to say that no document will be sign in Astana? Answer: We shall see Question: What is official Yerevan’s position on the Ukrainian presidential elections? Answer: The Armenian president’s congratulatory message to Ukraine’s president-elect is the reply to your question. Question: Does it mean that Armenia recognizes the results of the Ukrainian vote? Answer: If the Armenian president congratulated the president-elect, it means we recognize. Question: Is there any news regarding the Karabakh peace process? What are the plans of the Co-chairing countries? Answer: The negotiations are following the schedule. The co-chairs will arrive in Azerbaijan in a few days because they visited Nagorno-Karabakh during their recent trip to the region and met with the leadership of Armenia and Karabakh. Azerbaijan’s leaders were not in the country. Question: Aren't you concerned about the fact that Azerbaijan is purchasing weapons and arming is troops? Answer: The international community and OSCE Minsk Group co-chair states are concerned as well. They constantly call for strengthening the ceasefire and withdrawing snipers as well as creation of mechanism to investigate ceasefire violations and boarder incidents.