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    NATO WISHES TO RECONCILE ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN;
    In exchange for a compromise the conflicting parties are offered economic benefits

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    July 24, 2006 Monday

    By Sokhbet Mamedov

    PRESIDENT OF THE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY OF NATO PIERRE LELUCH
    PREPARED PROPOSALS FOR NAGORNO-KARABAKH REGULATION; President of the
    parliamentary assembly of NATO Pierre Leluch will visit Azerbaijan
    and Armenia.

    President of the parliamentary assembly of NATO Pierre Leluch will
    visit Azerbaijan and Armenia. For Baku and Yerevan, he has proposals
    for resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    After abolishment of the planned meetings of presidents Ilkham Aliyev
    and Robert Kocharjan planned this year, two times the parliamentary
    assembly of NATO decided to sit them down at a table of negotiations.

    A source in the parliament of Azerbaijan reported that president
    of the assembly Pierre Leluch already prepared proposals for the
    presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia that he would present to them
    in autumn during his visit to these countries.

    According to the source, Leluch will propose several measures to the
    parties of the conflict that will allow "avoidance of political and
    other difficulties after signing a peaceful agreement." The president
    of the parliamentary assembly promises economic dividends to the
    parties in exchange for compromises. So far, Baku and Yerevan prefer
    not to say what kind of economic benefits are offered.

    This is the second time when Leluch tries to join the negotiation
    process carried out under the aegis of the Minsk group of OSCE where
    Russia, US and France are co-chairs. Back in May, Leluch invited
    presidents Aliyev and Kocharjan to Paris to take part in the spring
    session of the parliamentary assembly. Kocharjan ignored the invitation
    then, referring to "business."

    According to analyst Alpay Akhmed, Yerevan has to build its relations
    with NATO looking back at Moscow that is discontent with active
    cooperation of its loyal ally in the Caucasus with NATO. Besides,
    in the future this cooperation may grow into a wish to become a
    member of this organization. Incidentally, such symptoms are already
    observed. In spring, speaker of Armenian parliament Artur Bagdasaryan
    visited Europe and spoke about possible entrance of Armenia in NATO
    and European Union. However, such liberty of the speaker encountered
    harsh critique of the President and Bagdasaryan had to resign.

    As for Ilkham Aliyev, lately he has been focusing attention in
    every speech on "non-constructive stance of the Armenian part at the
    negotiations." Recently Aliyev announced that "a chance is given to
    Armenia to liberate the occupied Azerbaijani territories voluntarily
    and to solve the problem without bloodshed and war."

    According to local analysts, such harsh statement by the Azerbaijani
    leader can be taken as a response to the recent statement of the
    co-chairs of the Minsk group of OSCE where they actually confessed
    their helplessness and laid responsibility for resolving the conflict
    on heads of the states of the two countries. This means that the
    negotiation process has come to a dead end. The cease-fire regime is
    very fragile and there are no international separating forces between
    the parties of the conflict, which means that an undesirable incident
    is not ruled out at any moment. Official Baku also hints that it is
    not going to take part in fruitless negotiations.

    Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, July 20, 2006, p. EV
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