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    ARIF YUNUSOV: TALKS ON KARABAKH WILL LAST LONG BUT THERE WILL BE NO WAR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.08.2008 17:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Talks on Karabakh will last for many years without
    any result but there will be no war, said Arif Yunusov, head of the
    Department of Conflictology at the Institute for Peace and Democracy.

    "The problem is that each side drags out time, although the talks in
    the Prague process framework are more favorable for Armenians. The
    process envisages that Armenia returns three regions, then two
    more regions. Kelbajar and Lachin will be returned at the end,
    simultaneously with the return of refugees to Karabakh. In exchange,
    Azerbaijan is supposed to give consent to conduction of a referendum
    on Karabakh's status in 10-15 years," he said.

    Agreeing to these principles in 2004, the Azeri side made a mistake,
    according to Yunusov. "It was erroneous to think that things can
    change in 10-15 years," he said. "A huge gap between positions of
    the sides hampers the process."

    "The Armenian position is as follows: in some 10 or 15 years the
    West's investments in the Azeri oil will be compensated and the Kosovo
    model will be applied to Karabakh while Azerbaijan will yield to
    the West's pressure and relinquish the territory. The Azeri position
    implies exhausting armament race that will bring to collapse of poor
    Armenian economy," Yunusov said, adding that the Azeri authorities
    will not agree to the Prague principles while western investments
    in the Azeri economy will prevent any possibility of war, Novosti
    Azerbaijan reports.
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