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    KARABAKH ANALYST: SUBJECTIVITY AND DOUBLE STANDARDS HINDER SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS

    www.regnum.ru/english/617725.html
    17:28 04/04/2006

    "While solving all kinds of conflicts so-called 'double standards'
    always appear. There is an opinion; these standards are negative
    phenomenon, which hampers final conflict settlement, especially
    international ones. But it would be a serious mistake categorically to
    maintain rightfulness of such approach," expressed such opinion adviser
    to Nagorno Karabakh president David Babayan, interviewed by REGNUM.

    According to him, double standards are, first of all, clearly defined
    state interests; and in such context, presence of double standards,
    i.e. clear objective interests by different actors and interested
    sides in conflict settlement, especially international ones, may give
    additional impetus for the conflicts' settlement, because in case
    of clash of different interests, inhered in both conflict parties
    and external powers, possibility of finding compromise appears. "In
    such case, the double standards become necessary element of conflict
    settlement. But they really begin to hamper conflict settlement, and
    sometimes worsen situation, if they are based on subjective approaches,
    because of which they often totally reverse.

    Discrimination, as most dangerous result of subjectivism in double
    standards, is most striking example of that," said David Babayan.

    At the same time, he stressed, at present there are clear double
    standards -- both objective and subjective ones -- in conflict
    settlement, especially in post-Soviet space. "Among all foreign
    actors the USA and Turkey have most clearly defined interests. Iran
    has its permanent interests too. Changes of interests of Russia
    are obvious. Parties, which immediately conflict, have rather clear
    position in Nagorno Karabakh settlement. Europe as whole has more or
    less unclear interests, and it may be explained by fact, that Europe
    is still forming, and continuing to look for compromise foreign policy
    doctrine. The latter becomes rather apparent during visits of some
    European politicians to the region too", said the analyst.

    As an example David Babayan named former Spain Foreign Minister Anna
    Palacio, who visited Stepanakert as member of group of analysts and
    former politicians two years ago. "I had occasion to speak with her
    rather long on Nagorno Karabakh settlement. Of course, the matter
    concerned territories. Palacio did not know details of the question,
    and I explained her, among other things, territorial questions have
    many ingredients, in particular, political, military, ecological
    aspects. She especially interested in ecological aspects, and in
    the context, I presented her importance of Kelbajar area, where 85%
    of water resources of former Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Republic
    originated, including rivers Arpa and Vorotan. They play key role to
    rescue Lake of Sevan which contains 80% of Armenian water reserves.

    Vitally importance of the territory, especially taking into
    consideration facts of hydro-terror from Azerbaijan, as well as
    its threat to repeat them in future, if the area is controlled by
    Azerbaijan again, was stressed. On the following day Palacio told me,
    she had been thinking about our conversation the whole night, and had
    concluded, Kelbajar area might not be returned to Azerbaijan because
    of guaranteeing water security of Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia. But
    in her article in Washington Post, published on April 11 of this year,
    Palacio stated, Armenia had to return Azerbaijan 'occupied territories,
    around disputable territory, Karabakh must receive full autonomy
    before definition of its final status' etc. It is nothing else, but
    a subjective approach, and may be to a certain extent a mercantile
    one, fully corresponding with winged words 'O tempora, o mores!',"
    resumed David Babayan.
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