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    Armenpress

    KARABAKH WELCOMES ICG REPORT, BUT SAYS ITS
    RECOMMENDATIONS NOT FEASIBLE

    STEPANAKERT, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS: The foreign
    ministry of Nagorno-Karabakh praised a report by the
    Brussels- based International Crisis Group (ICG) on
    EU's role in resolution of conflicts in the South
    Caucasus, issued on March 20, describing it as
    'serious and analytical work."
    The report in question said instability in the
    South Caucasus is a threat to European Union (EU)
    security. "Geographic proximity, energy resources,
    pipelines and the challenges of international crime
    and trafficking make stability in the region a clear
    EU interest. Yet, the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh,
    Abkhazian and South Ossetian conflicts have the
    potential to ignite into full-fledged wars in Europe's
    neighborhood. To guarantee its own security, the EU
    should become more engaged in efforts to resolve the
    three disputes. It can do so by strengthening the
    conflict resolution dimension of the instruments it
    applies. As the EU is unlikely to offer membership to
    Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan even in the medium
    term, it must identify innovative means to impose
    conditionality on its aid and demonstrate influence.
    This is a challenge that Brussels has only begun to
    address."
    Irina Beglarian, head of a department at
    Nagorno-Karabakh foreign ministry, said
    Nagorno-Karabakh shared these concerns and welcomed
    every effort aimed at preventing resumption of
    hostilities in the region and establishment of
    stability and peace. She said Karabakh authorities
    comprehend the desire of the EU to get involved in
    peace efforts, but she added that recommendations
    offered by the report to achieve the goals are not
    feasible, as they do not reflect the core of the
    Karabakh conflict and are based on misinterpreted
    basic concepts.
    Irina Beglarian said also Nagorno-Karabakh was
    surprised at the report's authors attempts to accuse
    the OSCE Minsk group of monopolizing the peace
    process. She said the Minsk group does not work at the
    whim of separate diplomats or countries. The group is
    mandated by the OSCE to help the parties to find a
    mutually acceptable peace formula.
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