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    "PARTIES SHOULD BE READY FOR NEGOTIATIONS"

    Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
    Democratic Azerbaijan
    Aug. 24, 2006

    Co-Chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group for peace settlement of
    Nagorno-Garabagh conflict are expected to make address to both
    parties. The Co-Chairmen are expected to make new proposals to parties
    for continuation of peace negotiations.

    Azerbaijan has not any confidence in positive progress, albeit the
    Co-Chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group do not lose hope for certain
    progress in next stage of talks. Experts also assume that currently
    no changes are expected in this point. As Rustam Mammadov, the
    political scientist considers, to date it is a little difficult to
    bring two parties to consensus. The political scientist touched upon
    the situation arising after regional visit of Matthew Bryza, the U.S.
    Co-Chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group: "I think that Matthew Bryza tried
    to bring parties to the process of peace negotiations. But he failed
    because he could not put forward any successful project."

    According to R. Mammadov, despite of conflicting parties agree
    to conduct negotiation, actually, none of them makes any special
    efforts for that: "The parties should prepare for negotiations
    which continuation requires a serious project. Without that the
    continuation of talks is out of the question." He does not also
    deny that lately the OSCE Minsk Group initiates to join Armenian
    community of Nagorno-Garabagh to the talks. According to him, for
    all the time of efforts to regulate Nagorno-Garabagh conflict the
    same situation arose very often: "The Co-Chairmen resorted to such
    actions in order to activate Armenians. But elimination of Armenia
    from the negotiation process is as impossible as joining of Armenian
    community of Nagorno-Garabagh to that." As the political scientist
    notes, International law principles do not allow interference of
    Nagorno-Garabagh to this process.

    Moreover, R. Mammadov expressed his distrust concerning the settlement
    of Nagorno-Garabagh conflict. As the political scientist considers
    currently when it is impossible to make any changes the international
    community does not attach significant importance to elimination of
    this problem. According to R. Mammadov, to date international community
    focus on the Middle East developments: "We have no choice but hope that
    the recent developments in the Middle East will not keep a secret the
    matter concerning settlement of Nagorno-Garabagh conflict. Perhaps,
    in connection with conflict elimination in the mentioned region,
    this process begins progressing.

    Today I do not believe a radical turn in solution of the mentioned
    question, regardless of negotiations."

    --Boundary_(ID_5QvVPELxMvDt52 8qvw9gjg)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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