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    POLITICAL ANALYSTS: "SETTLEMENT OF THE NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT HAS REACHED ITS DEADLOCK"

    Today.Az
    18 September 2006 [15:29] - Today.Az

    "Official Yerevan's stance on the Nagorno Karabakh problem is
    expected. Armenia thinks it has won the war, and Azerbaijan should
    make a trade-off. But, official Baku will not award Armenia," said
    Azerbaijani political scientist Rasim Musabeyov while commenting on
    official Yerevan's statement on deviation from the negotiating and
    inefficient results.

    The political scientist told APA there was only one way of solution
    of the Nagorno Karabakh problem, "Super power states should influence
    Armenia.

    Otherwise, the negotiations will give no results and Yerevan will
    continue its unconstructive position as usual," he underlined.

    Another political scientist Zardusht Alizadeh told the APA there are
    no real negotiations but only a view.

    "None of the parties want to retract their positions.

    There is no real ground for a compromise. Official Yerevan
    claims independence of Nagorno Karabakh and its unification
    with Armenia. Azerbaijan says it will never consent to Armenia's
    occupying any part of its territory. Outside these principles,
    there is no serious search for a trade-off and appeal to public
    and international organizations in the negotiating process. Taking
    surface political interests, both the parties to the conflict and
    the co-chairs are trying to find a solution option that will satisfy
    certain interests. However, the interests do not coincide. The parties
    should make public that they will not make any trade-off instead of
    creating a view. The U.S co-chair Matthew Bryza sated this. He said the
    parties do not seem to withdraw from the core principles they insist
    on. But, one of the parties need to withdraw from core principles in
    order to reach an agreement," the political scientist underlined.

    Alizadeh also said there are some strong forces, who are making efforts
    for freezing and delaying the conflict. The political expert said the
    resolution of the conflict has reached a deadlock and the negotiations
    are held only for the sake of negotiations.

    Political scientist Vefa Guluzadeh called the processes for the
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict nonsense.
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