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    OSKANIAN: "WE HOPE AZERBAIJANI WILL REALIZE THAT WE HAVE A CHANCE TO RESOLVE CONFLICT AND ACHIEVE LASTING PEACE"

    Armenpress
    Jun 30 2006

    YEREVAN, JUNE 30, ARMENPRESS: In an interview to Armenpress news
    agency Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian commented on the
    OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs' statement made June 22.

    - The co-chairs in their statement say that "our approach has been a
    modified one: we have not tried to solve all aspects of the conflict
    in one phase.

    Instead our principles seek to achieve a major degree of progress but
    defer some very difficult issues to the future and envision further
    negotiations." What does this mean?

    - The actual negotiating document on the principles that is on
    the table today is all-encompassing. It covers all the principles
    affecting the resolution of the conflict. It includes the core issue
    of status of Nagorno Karabakh, territories, refugees, security issues,
    peacekeeping and every other conceivable issue that is necessary in
    order to arrive at a lasting resolution of the conflict. Only after
    full agreement on all these basic principles would the parties, as the
    actual negotiating text says, "in cooperation with the co-chairs of
    the OSCE Minsk group to begin work on the elaboration of an agreement
    on the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict." In other words,
    the agreement on principles will be comprehensive. The final agreement
    may envision implementation over time.

    - In their report, the co-chairs say "the principles include the
    phased redeployment of Armenian troops from Azerbaijani territories
    around Nagorno Karabakh, with special modalities for Kelbajar and
    Lachin districts." What are these special modalities?

    - This formulation is indeed very broad, and for a reason. This
    issue has two layers. One is the issue of Lachin, where the actual
    negotiating text on principles provides clear language stating that
    there will be "a corridor linking Nagorno Karabakh to Armenia." For
    Armenia, it's very clear that this corridor must have the same status
    as Nagorno Karabakh. The second layer is the issue of Kelbajar.

    For Armenia, this also is clear: based on security concerns,
    Kelbajar can be returned only after the referendum is conducted
    and the final status of NK is determined. Azerbaijan's position is
    different on Kelbajar. That's the disagreement that the co-chairs
    are addressing in their statement. The co-chairs' language in the
    actual negotiating text, with regard to this issue, is generally in
    line with our approach.

    - The co-chairs say that there will be a referendum "to determine
    the final legal status of Nagorno Karabakh," but they don't say who
    will vote.

    - The actual negotiating text on principles clearly specifies that
    "the final legal status will be determined through a referendum by
    the population of Nagorno Karabakh."

    - The co-chairs also say "certain interim arrangements for Nagorno
    Karabakh would allow for interaction with providers of international
    assistance." What does this mean?

    - This is only one element of a much more detailed section in the
    actual negotiating text which addresses interim status for Nagorno
    Karabakh. We think the co-chairs have emphasized international
    engagement, because that's a major problem for the people of
    Nagorno Karabakh. Their current, unrecognized, de-facto status,
    has not allowed them to benefit from the generosity of international
    organizations. In the actual negotiating text, the provisions address
    such rights as control over their political and economic viability
    and security, upholding their personal privileges and freedoms, the
    right to democratically elect officials to govern Nagorno Karabakh,
    the authority to effectively legislate and administer the internal
    affairs of Nagorno Karabakh.

    - What is Armenia's overall assessment of the content of the document
    as it stands today?

    - This not a perfect document. For anyone. However, there are enough
    solid and balanced provisions, with the right trade-offs on the main
    issues - status, territories and security - that we are prepared to
    continue to negotiate on the basis of these principles. In today's
    context, Azerbaijan's rhetoric about autonomy and desperate calls
    for militarization surprise us. We have at hand a real opportunity to
    resolve all issues, including the much-maligned issue of refugees. But
    Azerbaijan must revert to real situations and real opportunities,
    rather than illusory maximalist hopes. Today, we hope that Azerbaijan
    will realize that we have a chance to resolve the conflict and achieve
    a lasting peace.
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