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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    November 19, 2004, Friday

    RUSSIA AND THE U.S. ARE RIVALS IN THE CAUCASUS

    SOURCE: Vremya Novostei, November 16, 2004, p. 5

    by Gayane Movsesyan


    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER VARDAN OSKANYAN ON THE INFLUENCE OF
    EUROPEAN AND U.S. PRESENCE IN THE REGION ON RUSSIAN-ARMENIAN
    RELATIONS AND THE PROBLEMS OF SETTLING THE KARABAKH CONFLICT


    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan acknowledged on November 15 that
    his views of the prospects of settling the Karabakh problem are
    pessimistic. He complained that Baku wants to hold negotiations only
    with Armenia. Mr. Kocharyan noted that in this regard he has to
    defend the positions of Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh in negotiations,
    though "this format does not reflect the essence of the conflict".
    This topic was discussed in Moscow during Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanyan's visit.

    Question: Armenia doubts that Russia is its ally. Some forces demand
    that Armenia orient to joining NATO. Will Yerevan change its foreign
    political course?

    Answer: The strategic character of Armenian-Russian relations will
    not change. Take a look at the dynamic of contacts of our presidents.
    Our negotiations are very productive. In fact, the population was
    displeased a bit when the Russian-Georgian border was closed - this
    created some obstacles for passengers and cargo moving to Armenia.
    However, the border was opened, and society calmed down.

    Question: Does the US and European presence in the region affect the
    Russian-Armenian regions?

    Answer: Armenia continues partnership with European and NATO
    structures. This is a matter of security of the Caucasus, which
    coincides with Russia's interests. Russia and the US, Russia and
    Europe are rivals in the Caucasus - not enemies. Such situation
    cannot worsen relations between Russia and Armenia. We act on the
    basis of the Friendship agreement signed in 1997. We also signed the
    long-term agreement on economic cooperation. This makes our economic
    contacts more active.

    (...)

    Question: Is there progress in settling the Karabakh conflict?

    Answer: Nagorny Karabakh is one of the most topical problems in the
    Caucasus. Azerbaijan often makes bellicose statements but the
    armistice concluded in 1994 remains. This is a very important factor.
    We have reached a point where we can achieve concrete decisions. This
    has become possible thanks to negotiations held by the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani presidents. However, concrete decisions require strong
    political will. Unfortunately, Azerbaijan is trying to torpedo
    constructive ideas.

    Question: Armenia insists on solving the conflict in complex.
    Azerbaijan prefers step-by-step settling of the conflict. Is it
    possible to reach a compromise?

    Answer: It's a very important task for Armenia to determine the
    status of Nagorny Karabakh. We reached concrete agreements regarding
    this problem under Heidar Aliyev in 2001. However, Azerbaijan's
    position has become stricter since Ilkham Aliyev came to power.
    Meanwhile, we have some approaches, which make it possible to settle
    the problem.

    (...)

    Question: Azerbaijan insisted on adding the issue regarding the
    situation in Azerbaijan's territories occupied by Armenia to the
    agenda of the 59th session of the UN General Assembly. Is it
    reasonable?

    Answer: Discussing this issue at the UN General Assembly will not
    contribute to settling of the conflict. This will hinder the process.
    I think that this is a serious mistake made by Azerbaijan, unless it
    seeks to torpedo the situation. The international community states
    that this move is very dangerous. The co-chairmen of the Minsk OSCE
    group and a representative of the EU opposed discussing this issue at
    the session.

    We could reach a new level of relations if we started a second round
    of negotiations at the level of foreign ministers. However, it's
    impossible now. We propose to continue discussing this problem within
    the framework of the Minsk OSCE group. If Azerbaijan decided to
    discuss the problem with other international structures it must
    discuss it with representatives of Nagorny Karabakh.
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