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    DENNIS SAMMUT: "THE REGION HAS HUGE POTENTIAL THAT IS SUFFOCATED BY THE KARABAKH CONFLICT"

    Today
    www.links-london.org
    http:// www.today.az/news/politics/43848.html
    March 26 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The Executive Director of LINKS Dennis Sammut answered questions put
    by the correspondent of the Armenpress News Agency on the work of
    the OSCE Minsk Group.

    - What is your attitude towards the process of breaking up OSCE Minsk
    Group started by Azerbaijan?

    - I know that Azerbaijan has been increasingly critical of the OSCE
    Minsk Process. I have spoken in the past on the need to evaluate
    how this process has developed and the need to strengthen it. After
    fifteen years of negotiations in this framework it would be very odd
    if such an evaluation does not take place.

    However I am certainly against breaking up the Minsk process unless
    an alternative arrangement to which both sides agree is in place.

    - The Armenian side has many times stated that the Minsk Group has not
    exhausted itself and expressed readiness to continue the negotiations
    with the existing format. How will you comment on Azerbaijani behavior,
    which is trying to step back from the negotiation process by stirring
    the current format?

    - There are many ways in which the Minsk process can be energized
    without breaking it up. Armenia does not need to make this an article
    of faith and nor should anybody else. If Armenia and Azerbaijan are
    genuinely committed to a peaceful solution of the Karabakh conflict
    they need to agree on what is the best format to achieve this. The
    peace processes that have been most successful are those that have been
    most flexible. However changing the structure of the peace process
    on its own will not solve anything. It is important both countries
    negotiate in good faith.

    - What format may be considered an alternative for continuing the
    negotiations? Will the international community consider the military
    way of conflict regulation acceptable?

    - As far as I know Azerbaijan's position is to reserve the right
    for a military solution if all else fails. I do not think all else
    has failed. I very strongly believe that a peaceful solution to the
    Karabakh problem is possible. The two sides are at the moment only
    using unilateral negative tactics. They can also use unilateral
    positive tactics.

    The region has huge potential that is suffocated by the Karabakh
    conflict. In making their calculations the leaders of the region need
    to factor this in as well. This is not a luxury; it is their duty to
    their citizens. I do not think that wars solve anything in the South
    Caucasus which is why for me the military option is not acceptable.
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