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    OSCE chairman's remarks give no prospect of Karabakh settlement - newspaper

    Aravot, Yerevan
    18 Mar 04

    Text of Tigran Avetisyan's report in Armenian newspaper Aravot on 18
    March headlined "Is the NKR ignored?"

    Today it may be reasonably said that the OSCE, which took the role of
    key mediator in the Karabakh settlement, has finally and
    unconditionally recognized only Armenia and Azerbaijan as the parties
    to the conflict. Yesterday during a joint news conference of the OSCE
    chairman-in-office, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Solomon Pasi, and
    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan, journalists asked the same
    questions in different ways. The goal was to clarify how Mr Pasi sees
    the role of the NKR in the negotiating process on its destiny. All was
    in vain. Replying to all the cunning and not so cunning questions, the
    OSCE chairman-in-office said almost the same thing: "The problem may
    be settled only by the efforts of Armenia and Azerbaijan." The only
    exception in this "strategy" was that Solomon Pasi reported on his
    meeting with the NKR president, Arkadiy Gukasyan, saying that he is
    well informed about the fears of the Karabakh party.

    As for the rest of Pasi's remarks on the NKR conflict settlement, they
    were as old as the conflict itself. Let us present some of them: "In
    Azerbaijan as well as in Armenia I have seen a great desire and
    readiness for a peaceful settlement," "The OSCE cannot offer a ready
    prescription to the parties to the conflict, it can only support
    them," etc.

    As for the Armenian foreign minister, the latter was not original in
    his answers either. They again touched on the decision of the new
    leadership of Azerbaijan to start the negotiations from scratch and
    Oskanyan again said that there had been definite agreements and if
    Azerbaijan intended to start everything from a blank sheet, in that
    case it should negotiate with the Karabakh party. Vardan Oskanyan
    confirmed the information published in the Azerbaijani press that on
    29 March he and his Azerbaijani counterpart would meet in Prague with
    the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen. "At that time we shall try to
    clarify once again from what point Azerbaijan intends to continue the
    negotiations," the Armenian foreign minister said. It seemed that in
    trying to justify the naive and predictable answers of Solomon Pasi on
    the format of the negotiations, Vardan Oskanyan said that in the end
    there is truth in his words and "each of you can draw his own
    conclusion".

    Let us try to draw our own conclusion. Taking into account Arkadiy
    Gukasyan's statements immediately after his meeting with the OSCE
    chairman-in-office that without the participation of Karabakh the
    problem will never be settled, as well as taking into account that
    today the key theme of conversation between Armenia and Azerbaijan has
    turned to zero, in that case we can give up for lost the possibility
    of an NKR settlement for a long time.
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