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    'REFERENDUM SHOULD DETERMINE NAGORNO KARABAKH'S FINAL STATUS'
    By Tatoul Hakobian

    AZG Armenian Daily #184
    13/10/2005

    Stepanakert Labels ICG's Second Report 'one-sided and pro-Azeri'

    The International Crisis Group published its second report "Nagorno
    Karabakh: A Plan for Peace" on October 11. "The two sides appear close
    to agreeing on key principles of a peace deal", says Sabine Freizer,
    Director of Crisis Group's Caucasus Project. "It is essential that
    the governments now begin preparing their people for a compromise".

    "Nagorno Karabakh's status should ultimately be determined by an
    internationally sanctioned referendum with the exclusive participation
    of Karabakh Armenians and Azeris", reads the report. The ICG emphasizes
    that the referendum can be held only after the Azeris return to
    their homes in Karabakh as well as "an international conference
    will determine that NK meets the criteria of statehood". But before
    the referendum the ICG offers the following major steps to take:
    withdrawal of Armenia-backed Nagorno Karabakh forces from the occupied
    districts of Azerbaijan surrounding the entity (from Aghdam, Fizuli,
    Jebrail, Zangelan in the first stage and Kelbajar and Lachin in
    the second. The Lachin corridor is supposed to remain a link between
    Armenian and Karabakh); renunciation by Azerbaijan of the use of force
    to reintegrate the entity and deployment of international peacekeepers
    (before withdrawal of Karabakh forces from Kelbajar and Lachin); return
    of displaced persons and re-opening of trade and communication links.

    When will the referendum take place and what are the possible status
    options? The ICG thinks that a referendum is realistic in 10 or 20
    years. As a result, Karabakh can get independence, wide autonomy within
    Azerbaijan, reunification with Armenia or status of confederation with
    Azerbaijan. The ICG suggests leaving Nagorno Karabakh in the structure
    of Azerbaijan before the referendum "though in practical terms it
    would be self-governing and enjoy an internationally acknowledged
    interim status".

    The ICG report is under close scrutiny of authorities in
    Stepanakert and comments can be expected in a few days. Yet,
    in a phone conversation with daily Azg, Davit Babayan, political
    analyst from Karabakh, said that "in general, the second report is
    the first one's continuation. It was prepared with the same spirit
    and is clearly pro-Azeri". Babayan thinks the sequence of regulation
    steps unacceptable as offered by the ICG report unacceptable as it
    offers first return of territories and displaced Azeris - settlement
    of consequences of the conflict - only after which the sides turn
    to the status - the cause of the conflict. Moreover, he thinks it
    unacceptable to leave Nagorno Karabakh within Azerbaijan before the
    day of the referendum.

    "This shows that the authors of the report offer no option for conflict
    regulation to the sides. Every report has its circles of influence
    but when it considers the interests of only one side it throws back
    settlement. This second report by the ICG is also one-sided and
    pro-Azeris, alas," Babayan said.

    The 40-page repot contains more references to Azeri or pro-Azeri
    sources than Armenian and Artsakhi. The cited Armenian sources are
    compromising in essence.
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