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    POLITICAL SCIENTIST DOES NOT EXCLUDE THAT DAYTON VARIANT CAN BE USED IN KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 25 2006

    YEREVAN, APRIL 25, NOYAN TAPAN. The considerable activity observed in
    the process of Nagorno Karabakh settlement in the recent 4-5 months is
    connected not only purely with the Nagorno Karabakh problem but also
    with processes taking place in the world. Stepan Grigorian, Chairman
    of the Board of the Analytical Center for Globalization and Regional
    Cooperation, expressed such an opinion in his interview to Noyan Tapan
    correspondent. According to him, even the failure in Rambouillet
    "did not sober the most active participants, U.S. and a number of
    European countries", which, by the way, are interested in the quick
    settlement of the problem. Such a position has its reasons. Thus,
    the role of the South Caucasus increases day by day: a number of
    gas and oil pipelines pass through the South Caucasus, in addition,
    problems connected with the neighboring Iran and Iraq are set very
    sharply, even serious actions against Iran are not excluded. On the
    other hand, Armenia's and Azerbaijan's positions lack common verges,
    the authorities of the two countries do not show a political will
    of making concessions, the societies of the conflict parties are
    not ready for a reconciliation and do not perceive the fact that
    the concessions should be made by both of the countries. And the
    most important circumstance showing that the problem will not be
    solved soon, according to S.Grigorian, is that Karabakh is not a
    part of the negotiations process up to this day, whereas in cases
    of Abkhazia, Transdniestria and Southern Cyprus the non-recognized
    parties took part in the negotiations. Stepan Grigorian said that
    all these arguments show that indeed the parties of the conflict
    are not ready for the settlement of the Karabakh problem. He gave
    assurance that neither Aliyev nor Kocharian will sign any agreement
    at the coming meeting. Thus, according to the political scientist,
    the same old story will recur: a series of meetings that will not
    yield any result, either. The political scientist expressed anxiety
    that such processes can lead to a situation when the Dayton variant
    will be applied towards the parties. The latter is known to be a
    variant of forced peace, when the decisions are made by the powers
    outside of the parties of the conflict. Stepan Grigorian does not
    exclude that the pressure currently being exerted in the Nagorno
    Karabakh process will lead to this variant.
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