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  • BAKU: Crisis Group urges EU's greater role in Garabagh settlement

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    March 23 2006

    Crisis Group urges EU's greater role in Garabagh settlement

    Baku, March 22, AssA-Irada

    The International Crisis Group, an organization working to prevent
    conflicts worldwide, has presented its report on the resolution of
    conflicts in the region.
    `To guarantee its own security, the EU must become more engaged in
    resolving the conflicts in the South Caucasus lest they ignite into
    full-fledged wars in Europe's neighborhood,' said the report,
    `Conflict Resolution in the South Caucasus: The EU's Role,' which
    examines the EU's efforts to address tensions over the long-standing
    Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict, the Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia problems, and future steps.
    `Greater engagement is a challenge Brussels has only just begun to
    address', says Sabine Frasier, the ICG project director. `There have
    been a few promising steps, but there is a long way to go.'
    The report said the EU has carried out insignificant work with regard
    to the Garabagh settlement and should therefore step up its efforts
    in solving regional disputes.
    `With its reputation as an `honest broker', the EU has a greater role
    to play, and offers added value to compliment the UN and the OSCE,'
    the report said.
    `We are not saying that the [mediating] OSCE Minsk Group's format
    should be altered or its involvement reduced. Our position is that
    the European Union should be more extensively involved in the ongoing
    negotiations,' Frasier told local ANS TV channel.
    The ICG said that the efforts by the European security body have
    yielded no fruit so far and EU could play a greater role in the
    conflict resolution. The newly-appointed EU envoy on the South
    Caucasus Peter Semneby could be closely involved in the OSCE-brokered
    peace talks. The European Commission should set up and delegate a
    mission to examine the situation in the occupied Azeri territories.
    Preliminary assessment should be carried out by the fact-finding
    mission, a strategy on EU's involvement in the rehabilitation of
    territories prepared and the contingent of peacekeeping forces
    determined, Frasier said.
    The ICG representative added that she would visit the United States
    soon and submit the mentioned report to the United Nations office and
    the State Department.*
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