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    A `TACIT' STEP BY STEP SETTLEMENT

    Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    07 April 2006


    Recently debates and events connected with the Karabakh issue have
    acquired a new quality and course. The offered solutions are so many
    and so different that it seems impossible to offer a fundamentally new
    solution. However, the relationships of the conflict parties have not
    changed and still lack confidence. Hence, `bridges' are needed rather
    to bring into being one of the existing solutions. This first of all
    requires mutual confidence or at least a constructive dialogue on good
    faith. The official bilateral and mediated meetings of the
    representatives of Armenia and Azerbaijan apparently cannot foster the
    establishment of this atmosphere. As a result the role of the
    non-governmental sector increases, and recently it has been quite
    active. In this context the Dartmouth Conference is a significant
    step. This is an American initiative since 2001. The delegations of
    Azerbaijan, Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh participate in the activity
    of the Dartmouth Conference Regional Conflicts Task Force. The task
    force has effective relations with both NGOs and official
    bodies. After the meetings in Baku and Armenia the task force arrived
    in Stepanakert on April 1. The US co-chairman Harold Saunders, the
    Russian co-chairman Vitaly Naumkin, as well as Phil Steward and Irina
    Zvyagelskaya met with the representatives of non-governmental and
    political organizations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The core
    question discussed at the meeting was the draft of the framework
    agreement on the peace settlement of the Karabakh issue, worked out in
    2005, during the ninth meeting of the Dartmouth Conference. Harold
    Saunders briefed the main principles of the document. According to
    him, none of the sides wants a deadlocked negotiation for the peace
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict. However, he also pointed out that
    it is impossible to lay bridges of agreement between the logically
    opposite views that the sides have today. By the way, Harold Saunders
    meant Nagorno Karabakh as a conflict side. For the role of the
    framework agreement in establishing this bridge, Harold Saunders
    thinks if applied it would establish serious progress in the talks. He
    characterized it as a peace-building plan, in which every next step is
    possible after the fulfilment of the previous one, rather than a
    document that would establish peace at once. Accordingly, the process
    is divided into two parts. In the first one it is foreseen to
    establish an atmosphere, take actions and create conditions for the
    second stage, when a final resolution of the issue will be
    reached. The Russian co-chairman Vitaly Naumkin pointed out the fact
    that the representatives of the United States and Russia, which have
    considerable controversies with regard to conflict settlement, act
    together in the peace settlement of the conflict over Karabakh. It is
    interesting to know the status, however. According to him, it is
    impossible to settle the Karabakh issue at once. First it is necessary
    to create an atmosphere. With regard to this Vitaly Naumkin said it is
    impossible to achieve results at once. Therefore, it is preferable to
    take a tiny step than not to do anything at all. And the engagement
    of Karabakh in the talks will, according to him, have only positive
    results for it. Nagorno Karabakh will be recognized in international
    relations, and will have the right to sign certain agreements and make
    commitments. The representatives of the NKR NGOs and political
    organizations disagreed to certain principles and terms used in the
    document with regard to the step-by-step resolution of the conflict
    and the status of Nagorno Karabakh. Margarita Karapetyan, Official of
    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of NKR, said: `The document does not
    state clearly the legal status of Nagorno Karabakh, which is of utter
    importance for the Karabakh side. Here a de-facto, an ` intermediate'
    status is mentioned only. On the other hand, the step-by-step
    settlement underlies this document, determining the peace settlement
    by the return of certain territories, the problem of refugees, etc. It
    is very important that it is done through successive steps, the first,
    then the second, etc. Practically, in accordance with the document,
    the conflict over Karabakh and its settlement is viewed from the
    aspect of elimination of the consequences rather than the cause of the
    conflict ` the status of NKR.'

    NORAYR HOVSEPIAN.
    07-04-2006

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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