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    "NEZAVISIMAYA GAZETA": OSCE MG WASHINGTON MEETING MAY BE MERE MEASURE ON DUTY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.03.2006 19:38 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A two-day meeting of co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk
    Group for settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is finishing
    in Washington today. This time the mediators decided to do without
    representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia, reports the Nezavisimaya
    Gazeta. Ambassadors Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Steven Mann (US)
    and Bernard Fassier (France) will work for finding a way out of
    the stalemate in the talks after the February meeting of the Azeri
    and Armenian Presidents in Rambouillet. The newspaper reminds that
    "hopes pinned on the meeting near Paris were too much and they did
    not come true. No new ideas or methods of settlement were declared in
    Rambouillet. Moreover, in less than a month Yerevan and Baku restarted
    speaking about war. At that not only publicists and politicians show
    notorious spirit of war."

    "Parties' statements make the task of the mediators utterly
    complicated. In that light this meeting of the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs may be a mere measure on duty that decides nothing,"
    the edition notes. On the whole, according to Russian political
    scientist, head of the section of international relations of the
    Institute for Military and Political Analysis Sergey Markedonov,
    "activation demonstrated by the OSCE lately (not to say imitation)
    in the peacemaking has an opposite effect." In the expert's opinion,
    "constantly initiating some peace expectations (without reaching these)
    more looks like senseless digging up of a wound. In Markedonov's
    opinion, the Washington meeting will be one of the same range: "the
    professional peacemakers" were not able to propose any practicable
    peace plan to Baku and Yerevan and they have nothing to propose today."

    "Mediators' desire to make progress in making parties' stands closer
    exactly this year is quite understandable. On the one hand, next
    year parliamentary elections are due in Armenia, while forces in
    Azerbaijan will focus on presidential election in 2008. Yerevan and
    Baku will have a lot of other things to do besides Karabakh. However,
    the state of neither war, nor peace cannot last forever. In this
    situation many experts think that a time-out is more logical.

    According to Merkedonov, taking into account the current reality,
    "the parties would only benefit from some lull in the imitation
    peacemaking of the OSCE MG," the Nezavisimaya Gazeta writes.
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