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  • BAKU: Bryza: For a peaceful agreement in NK, Compromise Necessary

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Dec 27 2008


    Matthew Bryza: If there is ever to be a peaceful agreement to the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict, societal leaders must be willing to help
    lead their fellow citizens toward compromise ` EXCLUSIVE


    [ 27 Dec 2008 13:07 ]
    `I have no way to assess whether Secretary of State-designate Clinton
    will decide to retain me in my current position'

    Baku. Viktoriya Dementyeva ` APA. American co-chair of OSCE Minsk
    Group Matthew Bryza's interview to APA concerning the results of the
    work done for the solution to Nagorno Karabakh conflict in 2008

    -How do you assess 2008 in terms of the negotiations on the solution
    to Nagorno Karabakh conflict? Could the Minsk Group make an
    improvement on the solution?

    -In my opinion, the main achievement in 2008 for the Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace process has been the emergence of a constructive relationship
    between Presidents Sarksian and Aliyev. While I would not yet say
    that the two leaders trust each other sufficiently to reach the
    compromises required to finalize the Basic Principles, I am pleased
    by the willingness each President is showing to work through the
    remaining difficult issues with his counterpart. In short, the
    psychological atmosphere may now be right to catalyze tough
    decisions.

    My main disappointment has probably been the unwillingness of many
    public figures in both countries, whether political leaders or
    journalists, to liberate themselves from conventional ways of
    thinking. If there is ever to be a peaceful agreement to the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict, societal leaders must be willing to help lead their
    fellow citizens toward compromise. Unfortunately, rather than showing
    this sort of leadership, many societal leaders seem more concerned
    with trying to "score points" by criticizing statements by those
    involved in the peace process that break new ground.

    -Has the date and place of Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents'
    meeting been fixed? Can the presidents meet in the Annual meeting of
    the World Economic Forum in Davos at the end of January?

    -As Presidents Sarksian and Aliyev noted in the November 2 Moscow
    Declaration, the sides should continue and intensify their efforts to
    finalize the Basic Principles in close cooperation with the Minsk
    Group Co-Chairs. The parties have made considerable progress. To
    finalize their work, they will need to prepare their societies for
    difficult compromises that will bring peace, stability, and
    prosperity. The Minsk Group Co-Chairs will facilitate this work in
    early 2009 by traveling again to the region and preparing the ground
    for another meeting between the Presidents. It is up to the
    Presidents to decide whether they wish to meet on the margins of the
    World Economic Forum in Davos.

    -Will you continue your activity in this matter as a co-chair?

    -I have no way to assess whether Secretary of State-designate Clinton
    will decide to retain me in my current position. What I can say with
    absolute certainty is that doing everything possible to help the
    parties reach a peaceful agreement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    will remain of great personal importance to me. I feel connected to
    the people of the South Caucasus, and wish to help all them who seek
    to live in peace, prosperity, and democratic freedom.
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