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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    June 25, 2004, Friday

    TERRITORIES IN RETURN FOR LIFTING THE SIEGE

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, June 23, 2004, p. 5

    by Rauf Mirkadyrov

    INITIATIVE IN KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT SEIZED BY WASHINGTON


    Foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan Vardan Oskanjan and Elmar
    Mamedjarov met in Prague last Monday. The meeting was arranged by
    chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Stephen
    Mann (USA), Henry Jacolen (France), and Andrzej Kasprishka, personal
    envoy of OSCE chairman.

    Official reports on the meeting were reduced to the traditional vague
    phrases like "foreign ministers discussed various aspects and
    prospects of Karabakh conflict settlement." Some observers suspect
    that there is more to the settlement process than meets the eye.

    Both sides made statements on the eve of the meeting in Prague, and
    the statements may be viewed as sensational. "The Karabakh conflict
    will be settled soon in accordance with the international law and
    with territorial integrity of Azerbaijan honored," President of
    Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said addressing servicemen of some unit
    quartered in Gyandzh. Aliyev pointed out, however, that the
    negotiations with Armenia "have failed to result in anything so far."
    Needless to say, Azerbaijan "stands for a peaceful settlement of the
    conflict but the patience of the people has its limits too."
    "Azerbaijan will never put up with occupation of its lands. It will
    liberate them regardless of what it takes," Aliyev said. "No
    compromises are possible where territories are concerned. The sooner
    Armenia understands it, the better."

    US Ambassador to Armenia John Ordway announced at his press
    conference in Yerevan that the following year Washington intended to
    take some "serious steps to accomplish progress in the Karabakh
    conflict settlement." To quote the American diplomat, "a military
    solution to the problem is not acceptable for the United States."

    Said Defense Minister of Armenia Serzh Sarkisjan, "If Aliyev wants to
    begin everything from scratch, he will have to pass again through the
    phases we have already negotiated... Moreover, the Armenian army is
    much stronger now than it was then, and nobody can safely ignore
    these facts of life much less turn history back. I'm surprised that
    somebody is still trying to talk to Armenia in the language of force
    after this decade."

    It is necessary to say a few words on Aliyev's optimism concerning
    Karabakh settlement "in accordance with the international law". The
    OSCE Minsk Group, for example, is much more cautious with words.
    Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Merzlyakov said only recently that
    the Karabakh talks entered what he called a cul-de-sac. In fact,
    Moscow is not precisely active in this sphere nowadays. It seems that
    the initiative is being seized by Washington.

    When Mann was appointed one of the chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group
    (Mann is US presidential envoy for the Caspian problems), this
    newspaper surmised that the experienced American diplomat would
    probably try to settle the conflict beyond the OSCE Minsk Group
    format, using shuttle diplomacy. It seems that we were correct. It
    was announced at the meeting of leaders of Justice (opposition bloc
    in Armenia) recently that on his visit to Yerevan not long ago Man
    had asked the authorities of Armenia to return three occupied
    districts to Azerbaijan. According to the Armenian opposition, this
    was but the first attempt and attempts are being made now to have the
    same idea aired by Karabakh authorities.

    Mann made his trip to Yerevan right after the oil and gas conference
    in Baku and his negotiations with Azerbaijani leaders. It goes
    without saying that Karabakh settlement was discussed there.
    Observers do not rule out the possibility that the events will take
    the turn already suggested by the European Union once - that official
    Baku will be told to release transport arteries, life the siege, and
    make it possible for Armenia to participate in regional economic
    projects.

    Translated by A. Ignatkin
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