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    Nagorno-Karabakh analyst on Vilnius conference: "evidently, they are deluding themselves"

    _www.regnum.ru/english/635569.html_
    (http://www.regnum.ru/english/635569.html)
    13:15 05/06/2006

    "The forum on NATO's Role in Defrosting Frozen Conflicts recently
    held in Vilnius is a landmark event revealing a number of trends,"
    Karabakh analyst David Babayan commented to a REGNUM reporter. First
    of all, the Forum confirms the gravity of NATO's plan to strengthen
    its role in resolving conflicts in South Caucasus.

    "We can only welcome participation of such an influential organization
    in peaceful conflict settlement in this strategically important South
    Caucasian region. However, the conference participants offer NATO
    a ready approach, a preset settlement scenario. They behave quite
    contradictory in this context," David Babayan said. He reminded
    that in the declaration adopted at the forum it is pointed out that
    unsettled conflicts in Transdniestria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and
    Nagorno Karabakh corrupt general European well-being: "The existence
    of unrecognized states is straightforwardly characterized in the
    declaration as aggressive separatism. Meanwhile, another declaration
    article proclaims that unsettled European conflicts may be settled
    only based on principles of democratic pluralism and respect for human
    rights, as well as with the assistance of peacekeeping missions. These
    two theses conflict with each other. On the one hand, unrecognized
    states are stigmatized as aggressively separatist, which excludes
    every chance to recognize their self-determination. On the other
    hand, principles of democratic pluralism and respect for human rights
    are maintained. What is it really that hinders application of the
    abovementioned democratic principles?" David Babayan questions.

    The situation, according to Babayan, is rather paradoxical: politicians
    are trying to "delude themselves and avoid taking decisions crucial
    for the strengthening of democracy itself." "Meanwhile, international
    conflicts are a good test to measure democracy. It is how states
    behave in the process of conflict settlement and how they approach
    the settlement that indicates most clearly sincerity of the states'
    adherence to democratic values. Otherwise, lofty democratic ideals
    merely camouflage aggressive imperial striving," analyst stressed. He
    believes that the threat of such neo-imperial striving to democratic
    communities could not be overemphasized. It is too often underestimated
    due to the small size and relative weakness of states who adopt
    such covert official ideology. "An analogy with medicine immediately
    comes to mind. Generally speaking, the size of viruses is neglectable
    compared to the size of organisms which they invade, but the former
    are able to parasitize and paralyze the latter, even when these are
    healthy and very large organisms," David Babayan resumed.
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