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    TIME OUT IN KARABAKH RESOLUTION

    Azat Artsakh Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    08 Sept 05

    The CIS summit in Kazan, Russia, and the longed-for meeting of the
    presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan marked the end of the summer
    holiday in the diplomatic camp of Armenia. One thing is obvious
    today. The opinion of the political scientists who insisted that the
    meeting in Kazan would be a turning point in the resolution was, to
    put it mildly, exaggerated. However, as the foreign minister of
    Armenia states, although the longed-for turning point did not occur,
    the meeting was useful to the process. Remaining faithful to the
    principle of confidentiality of the process, the foreign minister did
    not give any detail of the meeting, mentioning only that there is
    always the danger of reaching a deadlock which did not happen in
    Kazan: `We are not deadlocked.' Most probably, the Azerbaijani side
    is not discontent with the meeting in Kazan either. Moreover,
    according to the foreign minister of Azerbaijan E. Mamedyarov, the
    talks in Kazan are a step ahead; however it is early to consider real
    progress. By the way, if after the meeting in Kazan the Armenian
    foreign minister mentioned that the present stage in the resolution of
    the conflict does not allow giving more detail about it to the people
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan and though the meeting of Kocharian and
    Aliev was not a turning point, the talks were positive, the
    Azerbaijani side was of a different opinion. Following the tradition,
    the Azerbaijani side again neglected the confidentiality of the talks,
    and the Foreign Ministry announced that the parties allegedly
    discussed 7 ` 9 elements of the resolution, namely `the liberation of
    occupied areas, the return of refugees and restoration of
    communication between Azerbaijan and Nakhijevan' and there is progress
    in reference to certain elements too. According to the foreign
    minister of Armenia, there was progress for the Armenian side as well,
    however, unlike his Azerbaijani colleague, Vartan Oskanian does not
    give details except that the concern that the sides may reach a
    deadlock rising before each meeting of the presidents, did not come
    true. And, most probably, the next meeting of the ministers will take
    place no sooner than in a month because Yerevan and Armenia need time
    to analyze the results of the meeting in Kazan. Before this the
    foreign ministers of the two countries will share their opinions with
    the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, the foreign Minister of Slovenia Dimitrij
    Rupel who is visiting Armenia on these days. The department of press
    of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia informed that the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office is to meet with the presidents of the Republic of
    Armenia and NKR, the prime minister of Armenia, as well as the foreign
    minister of Armenia. The results of the meetings are to be summed up
    at the press conference on September 6. After the visit of the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office to Yerevan and Baku the co-chairmen will prepare
    the recurrent meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, which may take place at the end of September or at the
    beginning of October.

    CHRISTINE MNATSAKANIAN.
    08-09-2005
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