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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    `Don't Do Harm' Should Become Main Principle for Karabakh Settlement

    24.03.2006 23:36 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The report of the International
    Crisis Group titled `The settlement of conflicts in
    the South Caucasus. The role of the European Union'
    and published March 20, 2006 appears as a serious
    analytical work and contains recommendations to the
    European Union on the engagement in the South
    Caucasian processes. `We share the concern of the
    international community not to allow large-scale wars
    near Europe. In this context we welcome any consistent
    effort bent for the establishment of peace and
    stability in the South Caucasus, particularly for the
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict that broke
    out after the military aggression of Azerbaijan
    against NKR. The aspiration of the European structures
    to deeper integrate in the settlement of conflicts in
    the South Caucasus is understandable. However the
    mechanism of achieving these goals presented in the
    ICG report doesn't seem to be practicable, since it
    doesn't reflect the essence of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict and bases on replaced key notions.
    Strengthening of democracy and human rights respect
    are preconditions for the peaceful settlement of the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict and we hope the EU will
    follow these principles in its policy towards the
    South Caucasus,' NKR MFA political department head
    Irina Beglaryan stated.

    In her words, the inclusion of the South Caucasian
    unrecognized states into the EU integration processes
    is a positive detail of the report. Activation of the
    interparliamentary dialogue between the sides involved
    in conflicts in the South Caucasus also deserves
    special attention. Joining of the EU Special
    Representative's for the South Caucasus to the talks
    held within the OSCE Minsk Group also arouses
    interest. `On one hand this is a flow of fresh
    strength and original approaches on the other hand it
    appears as unneeded decentralization of efforts that
    will impede the settlement process. In this issue the
    postulate `do not do harm' should become the main
    principle.

    `At the same time the attempts of the report authors
    to blame the Minsk Group for the monopolization of the
    process arouse concern. The OSCE MG activities is not
    a caprice of some diplomats or states, this is the
    work carried out within the OSCE mandate. During 14
    years of activities the Minsk Group gained a certain
    peacemaking experience and the maintenance of peace in
    the region is the result of it. However I would like
    to stress that neither the current format nor the
    possible joining of European mediators can compensate
    for the absence of Nagorno Karabakh, the immediate
    party to conflict, in the negotiation process,' Irina
    Beglaryan stated, reported NKR MFA press office.
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