The U.S. Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Ambassador James Warlick expressed hope on Tuesday that the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet again this month in a further attempt to revive the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
In a series of tweets, Warlick, Washingtonâs chief Karabakh negotiator, at the same time cited fears that the crisis in Ukraine could heighten tensions in the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict zone.
âI have heard concerns that, while attention focuses on Ukraine, violence could escalate between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Should we worry?â Warlick wrote after he and fellow OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs representing Russia and France met with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov in Paris.
Russiaâs controversial military intervention in Ukraine has put Moscow at loggerheads with Western powers and is threatening to trigger their most serious confrontation since the end of the Cold War. Such a standoff would call into question continued U.S.-Russian mediation of Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks.
Warlick endorsed on Sunday an Armenian officialâs Twitter remark that the United States and Russia continue to work together on a Karabakh settlement âregardless of other disagreements.â
âWe hope the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet this month. Only they can address the most difficult issues of peace,â the U.S. mediator wrote on his Twitter page on Tuesday.
The Co-Chairs had a meeting with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov on Monday. The American Co-Chair said the talks were constructive.
The mediators were due to fly to Moscow and meet with Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian there later in the day. Nalbandian told reporters in Yerevan on Monday that the âintensiveâ negotiation process is paving the way for his next meeting with Mammadyarov. But he made no mention of the Armenian-Azerbaijani summit sought by the mediating troika.
U.S. Hopes For Armenian-Azeri Summit In March
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