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    'Russian formula' contradicts Azerbaijan's interests

    AzerNews
    23 Sept 04

    Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents held meetings in Astana,
    Kazakhstan within the summit of the CIS heads of state last
    Wednesday. The first meeting was attended by the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Steven Mann (USA) and Henry
    Jacolin (France), who informed the two leaders of the work recently
    done in this area.

    The Russian co-chair Yuri Merzlyakov told journalists after the
    meeting that the two presidents discussed issues agreed upon in Prague
    earlier. "One of the proposals made concerns liberation of regions
    adjacent to Upper Garabagh, the return of displaced persons home and
    ensuring their security." Baku and Yerevan are now expected to forward
    their proposals to the co-chairs which will outline the future
    activity of the OSCE MG. "The ideas discussed by the presidents are
    within the framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity",Merzlyakov
    said.

    The Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders held three-hour talks in private
    followed by a trilateral meeting attended by Russian President
    Vladimir Putin. President Ilham Aliyev gave a positive assessment to
    the meeting. "I believe that the meetings of the two countries'
    foreign ministers held on a permanent basis with participation of the
    (OSCE) Minsk Group are positive." Aliyev admitted that the two
    presidents cannot say anything specific as to what they had discussed
    behind closed doors. "We always have to confine ourselves to
    verygeneral phrases, and there will be no exception today, because the
    process is extremely important." The Armenian leader Robert Kocharian
    told journalists that the meeting was 'quite interesting' and that the
    presidents have clarified certain positions and standpoints. "Now we
    have to take time to find out where we stand", he said. The process of
    negotiations concerning the resolution of the Upper Garabagh conflict
    is "underway," Kocharian said. He admitted, however, that "we can't
    boast of anything special." The Armenian President said that the two
    sides approach the dialogue "with patience". "We are discussing
    complex problems that we have inherited", he said. Russian President
    Vladimir Putinassessed the meeting as a step forward and expressed his
    confidence that the two countries' presidents will arrive at common
    decision on the issue. Influential Russia media reported that the
    talks, which besides the conflicting sides, involve the Russian
    President, are more efficient. Azeri pundits say that the so-called
    "Russian formula" of the conflict settlement does not meet the
    country's interests at all, as it envisions withdrawal of Armenian
    troops from Azerbaijan's territories adjacent to Upper Garabagh in
    exchange for referendums on the status of both Garabagh alone and
    throughout the country. Local experts reasonably believe that the
    outcome of a separate referendum in Upper Garabagh will be far from
    authentic. Moreover, these results, no matter how turn out, would not
    have any political consequences or force, as the issue of altering
    Azerbaijan's borders is the country's own prerogative. The status of
    Upper Garabagh can be determined only through a referendum held all
    over Azerbaijan. Nevertheless, the presence of the Russian formula is
    more favorable than the stalling peace talks that have persisted for
    over a decade. It is for this reason that President Ilham Aliyev said
    that any course of developments in this direction could promote
    conflict settlement.

    Opinion Moscow considers the talks held by the Azerbaijani, Armenian
    and Russian Pesidents as "useful and constructive", Russian
    President's administration spokesman said following the
    negotiations. "It is evident that the parties are ready to continue
    dialogue and search for a compromise". It is common knowledge that
    this is an extremely complex and persistent problem, and its
    resolution will take time, serious efforts and mutual concessions,
    Russian media reported. "Aliyev and Kocharian aim to seek exclusively
    political ways of untangling the Garabagh problem", the same Russian
    official said and pointed out that the two presidents confirmed
    "observance of ceasefire obligations". "Such intentions give a hope
    that the conflict will be done away with despite existing problems."
    Russia, along with the two other co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group,
    USA and France, is ready to provide all the necessary assistance in
    this area. "Russia is ready to support a conflict settlement that
    would suit all sides involved, and, if necessary, act as a guarantor
    for mutually acceptable agreements. Such an approach was approved by
    the parties", the Russian representative added. Moscow believes that
    the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents should "agree on their own",
    but Russia "can contribute to developing and deepening the dialogue"
    between Baku and Yerevan. Russia certainly understands that the
    results of two referendums would be contrary to each other and no
    miracle will take place, as residents of Garabagh will vote for its
    independence, while voters in Azerbaijan - for its return to Baku's
    control. Nonetheless, Russian politicians believe that the start of
    the conflict settlement process will most likely relieve tensions
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Moreover, Russia will assert its
    desired role of becoming a key peacemaker in the conflict.
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