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    The Messenger, Georgia
    Nov 19 2004

    Kosovo will not help separatists
    According to the Azeri newspaper Ekho.Baku, Nagorno-Karabakh,
    Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Transdnestr are rooting for the independence
    of Kosovar Albanians. Karabakh separatists together with "friends in
    misfortune" Prednestrovie, Abkhazia and South Ossetia continue to
    consolidate their efforts to achieve recognition by the international
    community.
    The Azeri paper comments on a recent report by the newspaper
    Moskovski Komsomolets that these separatist states are close to the
    creation of a union of unrecognized states. According to Ekho.Baku,
    these four 'countries' have held joint trainings where they agreed to
    render mutual military assistance in case of a security threat to any
    of the regimes.
    But Moskovski Komsomolets reports their chief expectation is
    connected to the fate of Kosovo. Many leaders from the four
    separatist states think that soon this Serbian autonomy will receive
    complete independence and recognition by the international community.
    Such an event would give them a precedent and a chance, the paper
    writes, "to draw themselves up to their full height."
    But commentators in Ekho caution that all the regions should be put
    in the same basket. "First of all, we have to distinguish the
    situation in Kosovo from the Armenian-Azeri conflict," said Director
    of the Peace and Conflict Resolution Center Elkhan Mekhtiev, adding
    that the final decisions of the UN recognized Kosovo as an integral
    part of Serbia.
    He said that despite the fact that there is international decision
    over that territory, there is no talk regarding the giving Kosovo
    sovereign status. Moreover, according to Ekho.Baku, Mekhtiev said
    that Serbia is adhering to the path of the European democratic
    development and this is a further guarantee that the country will
    retain its territorial integrity.
    But in the case of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, he noted that
    international organizations have decreed that they will not recognize
    the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh or Abkhazia. "On the contrary,
    OSCE and UN as well as other organizations confirm the territorial
    integrity of Georgia and Azerbaijan. So, in this case, the issue of
    status is the prerogative of Azerbaijan, because the Minsk Group of
    OSCE says that it can recognize everything if Azerbaijan will agree
    with that," Mekhtiev said.
    Conflict specialists in Azerbaijan think that the article in
    Moskovski Komsomolets has a propagandistic character. A member of the
    delegation of Azerbaijan in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe Asim Mollazade thinks that Moskovski Komsomolets write "the
    things they want to happen in reality but does not."
    "The depicted situation will never occur, because the world will
    never recognize these formations created by Russia so that it could
    create problems for independent Georgia, Azerbaijan and Moldava.
    These separatist structures will always be recognized by the world as
    parts of those countries. Any efforts of separatists to aggravate the
    situation will not lead to the good either for them or for those
    forces who are behind them," he said. Mollazade also is sure that
    Kosovo will never be recognized as an independent state.
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