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    POLICY OF HINDERING TALKS

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
    26 Nov 04

    "And if Azerbaijan, nevertheless, does not give up its undertaking in
    the UN, it will have to continue negotiations with Karabakh," said the
    foreign minister of Armenia during the joint press conference with
    the Italian vice foreign minister Margaret Boniver in Yerevan. On
    November 24 the undertaking of Azerbaijan on the situation in
    the so-called "occupied territories" was to be discussed by the UN
    General Assembly. Making the territories adjacent to Artsakh a topic
    of discussion at the UN Azerbaijan practically created a foreign
    political crisis for itself. Just remember that the OSCE, EU, United
    States have criticized the non-constructive position of Azerbaijan. The
    foreign minister of Armenia Vardan Oskanian touched upon the official
    position of Armenia at the press conference. "Our position in the UN
    is clear. We find that Azerbaijan commits a mistake by taking such
    a step, and if the resolution is passed, some time later they will
    recognize that they were mistaken," said Vardan Oskanian. The vice
    foreign minister of Italy, touching upon the same question, said that
    hopefully the delegation of her country will abstain, and will vote
    in accordance with the common standpoint of the EU. Nevertheless,
    if the resolution set forth by Azerbaijan is passed, it is not known
    who will profit and how. Nevertheless, Mr. Oskanian asked not to
    worry regarding it as a mere political process. According to him,
    there would be reason for anxiety if the document tried to determine
    the fate of Karabakh. Moreover, the Parliamentary Assembly of NATO
    assumed that there are three conflict sides - Azerbaijan which tries
    to maintain its territorial integrity, Karabakh which tries to maintain
    its right for self-determination, and Armenia which backs Karabakh. The
    minister of foreign affairs of Armenia assured that if, nevertheless,
    the resolution is passed, "we will continue to take part in the talks
    but the main talks will be with NK." Thus Azerbaijan will have to
    recognize Nagorni Karabakh as a conflict side. According to the article
    7 of the resolution the UN will suggest the OSCE Minsk Group sending a
    multinational mission to the "occupied territories" of Azerbaijan. In
    this reference Mr. Oskanian mentioned, "We have always appealed to
    international organizations to visit and give their evaluation to
    those territories. The Minsk Group has this mandate but the UN does
    not have such an experience to come and fulfil a mission." Touching
    upon the settlement of people in those territories, Oskanian said,
    "There are people who went to live there as they anticipate the
    liberation of their homes in Shahumian and Getashen." In answer to
    the question whether it is possible that the UN or NATO documents on
    NK are later used against Armenia, Vardan Oskanian said, "If decisions
    are made on the future status of NK, it will be dangerous, of course,
    but there is no report or resolution containing decisions. There are
    evaluations of the present situation. There is a point in the NATO
    resolution, which is favourable for us - the conflict has three sides,
    NK, RA and Azerbaijan." Nevertheless, if suddenly Azerbaijan gives up
    the undertaking of discussion the problem of Nagorni Karabakh at the
    UN, the foreign minister of Armenia assured that Armenia will be ready
    to resume the process of Prague during which the foreign minister of
    Azerbaijan Eldar Mamediarov and he achieved certain arrangements.

    CHRISTINE MNATSAKANIAN.

    26-11-2004
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