By The Armenian Weekly | Wednesday, 05 October 2016
“We continue to engage actively with the sides. You know we’re co-chair of the [Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe] OSCE Minsk Group. Our longstanding policy shared by the Minsk Group co-chairs is that a just settlement must be based on international law, which includes the Helsinki Final Act, the principle of non-use of force or the threat of force, territorial integrity, and self-determination,” Trudeau said in her answer.
Trudeau was then asked about Secretary Kerry’s March statement that U.S. reaffirms its support for territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and Minsk Group U.S. Ambassador Warlick’s repeated statements on the U.S. position—which is based on Madrid principles, to which she answered “[T]he responsibility for peace rests on the leaders of both countries, and we would reiterate their importance in finding a negotiated peace.”
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