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    DENNIS SUMMUT: "NOT MUCH WAS EXPECTED FROM THE ST PETERSBURG MEETING AND NOT MUCH WAS ACHIEVED"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/ politics/45720.html
    June 17 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Armenpress interview with Dennis Summut, chief executive of British
    NGO LINKS.

    - How could you assess the June 6 meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani
    Presidents in Russian Saint Petersburg and what can it give to the
    process of the peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    - It was very important that the two presidents could meet so soon
    after the Election of Serzh Sargsyan as President of Armenia. President
    Ilham Aliyev and President Serzh Sargsyan now have a historic mission
    to make the peace process work and to achieve peace for future
    generations of Armenians and Azerbaijanis. I think both men have the
    capacity to achieve this historic mission.

    I was asked in Azerbaijan if I felt that because President Sargsyan
    has his political roots in Karabakh that may make it more difficult
    for him to be a constructive partner to the peace negotiations. I do
    not think so. The fact that he has a good understanding of the problem
    will make finding a solution easier. The recent experience of Northern
    Ireland has shown us that even persons with hardline positions can,
    at the right moment, become the biggest advocates of peace.

    Not much was expected from the St Petersburg meeting and not much
    was achieved. However the negotiations are back on track. Now what
    is needed is that they be speeded up and the process improved.

    The OSCE Minsk process provides a good framework for the
    negotiations. However there are many ways in which it can be
    improved. And a sense of urgency needs to be introduced to the
    process. Time is on nobody's side. The two sides have channels of
    communication. They need to use them efficiently.

    - Since 2002 you and your organisation facilitated a process called
    the South Caucasus Parliamentary Initiative. How did this initiative
    start and what was achieved?

    - The South Caucasus Parliamentary Initiative is a framework for
    dialogue, exchange of views and joint analysis established by an
    agreement between the parliaments of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
    and facilitated by LINKS. We held many meetings from 2002 to 2007 and
    around a hundred pages of documents were discussed and approved. This
    is not a decision making framework. It is however a unique space for
    discussions that can be helpful in a number of situations, including
    in support of the work of the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    on Karabakh. For this reason I think this initiative should continue.

    - Why has no meeting of the Initiative taken place this year, and is
    there one planned soon?

    - We have not had any meetings within the framework of the South
    Caucasus Parliamentary Initiative for the last ten months. This
    was a period of intense political activity in the South Caucasus,
    including a period of elections at least in Armenia and Georgia. I
    will be travelling to the three countries soon to discuss how we can
    continue the work. But of course the decision will depend not on us
    but on the three parliaments concerned.
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