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    Armenian ex-foreign minister: War with Azerbaijan can start again

    Regnum, Russia
    April 20 2006

    "Results of the talks of the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents in
    Rambouillet are not just failure of the process of Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict settlement, but of the OSCE Minsk Group effort as well,"
    former Armenia foreign minister Alexander Arzumanyan has announced
    at a news conference in Yerevan.

    A REGNUM correspondent quotes him as saying that the process of
    settlement has been delayed not only by the conflicting parties,
    but by the West and the USA. "In the beginning of 2006, the
    European Union appointed Peter Semneby as its new representative
    for South Caucasus, who, undoubtedly, needs time to adjust. Then,
    the USA replaced their ambassador in Azerbaijan, soon, probably,
    the ambassador in Armenia will be replaced too; all this is done to
    drag the process out by the end of 2006, and then, as it is known,
    the time starts for election races - the time, when the settlement
    process will be given a place far from the leading one," Alexander
    Arzumanyan thinks. It is worth mentioning that in 2007 parliamentary
    elections will be held in Armenia, in 2008, presidential elections
    will be held both in Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Assessing the activity of the OSCE Minsk Group negatively at the
    talks in Rambouillet, the ex-minister, however, noted that the
    mediator format was "the most successful one for the whole time of
    the negotiation process." "I do not expect any fundamental changes
    in the settlement process, however, taking into consideration recent
    statements made by Azerbaijan after the meeting in Rambouillet, it
    is not ruled out that a war with this country can resume," believes
    the former foreign minister.
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