STEPANAKERT — On March 25, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Karen Mirzoyan received students and lecturers of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University of Hungary.

The Foreign Minister welcomed the guests and noted that the visits of the Hungarian University students, which had become traditional, would allow them to get a true and comprehensive picture of Artsakh and establish contacts with representatives of Artsakh’s university circles.

During the meeting Karen Mirzoyan briefed on the main directions of the NKR’s foreign policy, touched upon the process of international recognition of the NKR and emphasized that the achievements in that direction contributed to the NKR’s international integration, as well as to the development and consolidation of cooperation in various spheres.

The NKR Foreign Minister answered the questions of the participants. While touching upon the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict settlement process, Karen Mirzoyan noted that the reason for the lack of real progress was the destructive policy of the Azerbaijani authorities aimed at undermining the negotiation process at all costs.

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