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    WHY IS THE OSCE MINSK GROUP QUICKLY RESUMING THE TALKS?
    Naira Hayrumyan

    KarabakhOpen
    20-03-2008 18:45:14

    While through their emissaries the European and the other international
    organizations are trying to pressure on Armenia where the state of
    emergency is ending, the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs are trying to
    "rapidly" resume the talks. Why are they in a hurry?

    The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs representing the United States, Russia
    and France issued a statement on March 15 based on the results of
    meetings with the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan and
    reminded that the OSCE Minsk Group, Russia the United States and
    France, recognize the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and do
    not recognize the independence of Karabakh, and at the same time,
    they state that the status of Nagorno-Karabakh is to be an object of
    talks between the sides.

    In the statement the co-chairs underline the importance of resuming the
    talks after the break determined by the Armenian presidential election.

    Who will negotiate on behalf of the Armenian side if the tenure of
    the Armenian foreign minister Vardan Oskanyan is coming to its end,
    the new government has not been appointed yet, the acting president
    is leaving, and the new one has not been inaugurated yet? Besides,
    it is not clear yet whether Armenia will overcome this home political
    crisis easily.

    Logically, if the mediators really want a fair decision, they should
    not make use of the opportunity and artificially accelerate the
    developments.

    Does it mean that the mediators are trying to coerce Armenia to agree
    to an unfavorable solution? If yet, why should Armenia continue to
    negotiate in this format?

    The impression is that the Armenian politicians are absorbed with the
    diplomatic and information components of the talks and have lost the
    meaning and goal. Meanwhile, initially the goal after the cease-fire
    in 1994 was the documentalization of the outcome of the war, the
    signing of peace agreement, in which the capitulation of Azerbaijan
    is set down. The peace agreement has not been signed yet. Not only
    Azerbaijan has not admitted capitulation but also acts as a winner,
    claiming not only to the territories around the former Nagorno-Karabakh
    Autonomous Region but also Nagorno-Karabakh itself.

    It is difficult to explain to a side viewer who is unaware of the
    talks how this transformation happened. How did the loser succeed
    involving the winner into a diplomatic maze, where did it lose the
    real arguments?
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