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    EUROPE WON'T STAY IN SHADE OF US AND EUROPE
    By Gayane Movsisian

    Yerkir.am
    March 24, 2006

    Karabakh settlement process has been paused. On March 20, the OSCE
    Minsk Group co-chairs met in Istanbul to discuss the settlement but
    there us news from them so far.

    One more report by the International Crisis Group released recently
    says the South Caucasus countries are currently engaged in a
    no-war-no-peace situation which could transform into military
    operations, and Europe will not be prepared for an adequate reaction.

    The report says to ensure its own security Europe should engage in
    the conflict settlement more actively to avoid wars near Europe's
    borders. "Only recently did Brussels react strongly to those
    challenges. Several promising steps were taken but there is still a
    long way to go," said Sabina Fraizer, ICG's Caucasus Program director.

    With a reputation of fair mediator and having both soft and tough
    leverage methods, the European Union is in a position to play a greater
    role and add to the efforts of the United Nations and the OSCE, the
    ICG believes, which suggests that settling the sides should presume
    the obligations to settle the conflict through peaceful means only.

    Besides, the ICG suggests that a special observer's status be given
    to EU special representative in the talks for Abkhaz, South Ossetian
    and Karabakh conflicts.

    "The EU has contributed greatly in the work to restore Abkhazia and
    South Osetia. It should evaluate what it could do in Karabakh and
    adjacent regions," the report says.

    Judging from the statements EU Special chairman Peter Semnebi mad
    in Baku during his recent visit the European Union is preparing for
    a new role. "My mandate is extended to include large authority to
    settle the 'frozen conflicts.' I will be carefully watching all the
    aspects of conflict situations and then submit recommendations for
    the leadership," said Semnebi, adding also that the EU's contribution
    could be in sending observing missions, peacekeepers or rehabilitation
    of the territories. Besides, beginning March 1, 2006, the office of
    the OSCE South Caucasus office moved from Finland to Brussels which
    is due to growing interest in the region.

    Peter Semnebi is set to visit Armenia in April. It is likely that
    the EU would assume more active role in the region by then.
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