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    IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWAL, GRADUAL STATUS ACHIEVEMENT
    By Tatoul Hakobian

    AZG Armenian Daily #164
    14/09/2005

    Karabakh issue

    International Crises Group Made Two Reports on Karabakh Regulation

    The International Crises Group will make public its first report
    "Viewing the Conflict from the Ground" on Wednesday. The second report
    "Voices from Negotiations' Table" will be put out by the end of this
    month. Alan Deletroz, the Vice-President of the ICG, and Sabina
    Friesner, President of the Caucasus project, held meetings with
    Armenian and Azeri authorities these days.

    "Seven Armenian and Azeri experts have been working on these two
    reports for the last 9 months. Hundreds of interviews were conducted
    in Armenia, Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan", Friesner told a press
    conference Monday. Deletroz refused to reveal the names of Armenian and
    Artsakhi experts that took part at the preparation of the reports. The
    first report, Deletroz said, deals with "current situation in Nagorno
    Karabakh, in occupied territories and Azerbaijan".

    Though presenting Armenian and Azerbaijani alternatives of the
    conflict settlement, the report leaves no room for the past. It's
    not only neglect to the centuries-long history but also the post-war
    period as well. Deletroz said that as a starting point they take the
    current status quo. The rights of half a million Armenians who lost
    their property in Azerbaijan are not taken into consideration. The
    same is true for 170.000 Azeris who left Armenia.

    Deletroz and Friesner stated that they keep in touch with the Minsk
    Group and are aware of the conflict details. They urge the conflicting
    sides to follow the Prague principles. Deletroz thinks that Armenia
    should stop inhabiting the territories under its control. The ICG
    suggest the following: Armenian forces withdraw from the occupied
    territories leaving the status of Nagorno Karabakh to be decided in
    10-15 years. Deletroz emphasized that security issues should be the
    cornerstone of the regulation. He also explained why the status, being
    the key element of the conflict, is set aside for future. Deletroz
    said that positions of the sides are far from each other and it is
    not likely to bring them together in near future.

    "A special status of Nagorno Karabakh" is how Deletroz sees Karabakh's
    future. Deletroz seems to be suggesting that Armenians and Azeris
    live together in Karabakh and neighboring territories before the
    status is achieved. As evidence of possible peaceful co-existence
    of the Armenians and Azeris he indicated the relative peace at the
    contact line of Armenian-Azeri and Artsakhi-Azeri borders maintained
    without international peacekeepers.

    The ICG thinks that the communities representing the conflicting sides
    are not ready to accept either of the settlement options that Armenian
    and Azeri foreign ministers discuss. ICG thinks it is important that
    both peoples are informed about details of peace process. "There is
    no way to success for any peace process unless all sides actively
    sell this idea to their people", Deletroz stated.

    In mid-July, the ICG organized a closed-door meeting in Tbilisi,
    Georgia, with the participation of 10 experts from Azerbaijan, 8 from
    Armenia and 2 from Karabakh. The Azeri side not only made discussions
    public but also complained of the report. Parliamentarian Gyultekin
    Hajiyeva told mass media that the document does not mention "the
    fact of occupation and tends to legalizing de facto administration
    of Nagorno Karabakh". "The bill mentions of dangerous proposal of
    referendum. That's why we need to review this document", she said.

    Only the publication of the ICG report will show to what extent
    it reflects the real state of things. It should be noted that the
    formulations of ICG officials at the press conference were not very
    different from those that official Yerevan has been articulating
    lately.
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