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    DISAGREEMENT OF YEREVAN AND BAKU ON KARABAKH SETTLEMENT PRINCIPLES WOULD BE TRAGIC LOSS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    30.06.2006 13:43 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "We have heard both sides say repeatedly that
    they have never before been so close to an agreement. It would be
    a tragically wasted opportunity for the two Presidents to let this
    window of opportunity close in 2006 without even the basic principles
    in place for a future peace agreement for Nagorno-Karabakh. As you
    know, election cycles are approaching, first in Armenia and then in
    Azerbaijan during 2007-2008," says the statement made by the OSCE
    Minsk Group Co-chairs and submitted to the OSCE Permanent Council
    in Vienna June 22. "We have seen before the negative effect that
    national elections can have on negotiations, and we continue to
    believe that now is the time for the two Presidents to summon the
    political will to take a courageous step forward together toward
    peace. Mr. Chairman, as Co-Chairs, we have reached the limits of our
    creativity in the identification, formulation, and finalization of
    these principles. We do not believe additional alternatives advanced
    by the mediators through additional meetings with the sides will
    produce a different result.

    We hope that the Permanent Council will join us in urging the parties
    to the conflict to reach an agreement as soon as possible based on
    the core principles we have recommended. If the two sides are unable
    to agree on those principles we have put forward, we believe it is
    now contingent upon them to work together to reach an alternative
    agreement that both find acceptable. We remain ready to assist. As
    mediators, however, we cannot make the difficult decisions for the
    parties. We think the parties would be well-served at this point by
    allowing their publics to engage in a robust discussion of the many
    viewpoints on these issues. We are confident that neither society wants
    renewed conflict, and we urge the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to
    work with their publics and to work with each other to formulate an
    agreement on core principles that both find acceptable. Ultimately,
    it is the two sides that will be held accountable by their peoples
    and by the international community if their actions lead to war and
    not peace," the statement says.
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