U.S co-chairman of OSCE Matthew Bryza prefers not to comment on Armenian politician's proposal to declare him "persona non grata" in Armenia.

"I'd prefer not to comment much on the statement by one or a few Armenian politicians. I only wish to note that all the people involved with the Minsk Group negotiations, and I myself, know how fair I have always been in negotiations on Nagorno-Karabakh, offering countless ideas on how to resolve the differences between the parties," Bryza told in an interview with Trend News.
Chairman of the Constitutional Right Union party Aik Babukhanyan criticized sharply Bryza's recent statements on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and proposed to declare him "persona non grata" in Armenia, Armenia Today news agency reported.
"About a year ago I said that the Armenian authorities should declare Bryza "persona non grata", and still I hold the same opinion. That is what a foreign diplomat who does not respect the Armenian nation, the state and the authorities deserves," Babukhanyan said at a news conference.
/Trend News/