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    AZERBAIJAN DISCOVERS NEW "BASIC PRINCIPLES"
    Vardan Grigoryan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 16, 2008
    Armenia

    As we know the meeting between Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents
    is previewed in the scope of the non-formal Summit and International
    Energy Forum, to take place in St. Petersburg on July 6-8.

    On the eve of the resumption of the high level negotiations between
    the two Presidents OSCE Minsk Group co-Chairs state that during the
    coming months the two sides will have another chance to come to an
    agreement on the main principles of the settlement of the Conflict,
    proposed in Madrid on November 29, 2007.

    Armenian party though, is very alert towards similar positive
    statements, taking into account the fact that, before the upcoming
    presidential elections in Azerbaijan on October 15, 2008, the ruling
    President has adopted a very harsh policy. Azerbaijan, in its turn,
    on the one hand agrees to the resumption of the negotiations, but on
    the other hand intends to dictate new conditions to OSCE Minsk Group
    co-Chairs and Armenian party.

    Official Baku is going to use both the upcoming meeting between the two
    Presidents to take pace in St. Petersburg and the previewed meeting
    between the Foreign Ministers of the two countries, as a chance to
    revise, rather than discuss the principles.

    The evidence of the before mentioned are the brand new and unilateral
    principles advanced by Azerbaijani deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov,
    based on which Baku is trying to reach the settlement of the conflict.

    >From the beginning it's worth mentioning that the principles of 8
    points published by A. Azimov on May 14 have nothing to do with the
    main principles on the settlement of the Conflict submitted by the
    Foreign Ministers of the two countries in Madrid.

    Thus, the evidently invented "basic principles" runs as follows.

    According to the first point: "The conflict must be settled in the
    framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and there is no
    alternative for this approach." Whereas it is well-known that the
    "Madrid principles" of 2007, that is to say the main principles of
    the settlement of the Conflict authored by the co-Chairs, are based
    on, Azerbaijan's recognition of the sovereignty of the people of
    Nagorno Karabakh in case of the return of some part of the liberated
    territories.

    So, if from today, Baku refuses to fulfill its share of the
    responsibilities proposed by the mediators, it is quite natural that
    there can be no conversation about ceding any liberated land.

    According to the second point: not only is the ceding of the "7
    occupied regions" but also Nagorno Karabakh is the principle goal of
    the settlement of Karabakh Conflict, which will ensure corresponding
    status for Nagorno Karabakh. Whereas Araz Azimov observes the issue
    of ceding Nagorno Karabakh, as the main principle of the settlement of
    the Conflict, the fulfillment of which is more important than the issue
    of the 7 regions. The third point observes the right to sovereignty of
    the people of Nagorno Karabakh as an issue of "internal sovereignty",
    saying that in such cases they need the agreement of the certain state,
    to get their sovereignty. Which means, because Azerbaijan will never
    give its agreement on Nagorno Karabakh's sovereignty, the latter can
    get autonomy only in the framework of its territorial integrity.

    But it turned out that Nagorno Karabakh 's getting sovereignty is
    questioned, even in case of being autonomous in the territory of
    Azerbaijan, because according to the forth principle published by Araz
    Azimov, the issue of the status can be solved only in case Azerbaijani
    refugees return to Nagorno Karabakh and their security is provided.

    Point five proposes to use Lachin road jointly, according to point
    six they give a vague promise to respect the rights of the two
    communities in Nagorno Karabakh, in case Armenia stops the "occupation"
    of Azerbaijani territories.

    And, what is most important, by point seven Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign
    Minister dictates conditions even to the international community:
    "The principles of the return of Azerbaijani refugees to Nagorno
    Karabakh, the joint use of Lachin road by the two sides, and the
    settlement of the conflict in the scope of the territorial integrity
    of Azerbaijan must be included in the draft of the main principles
    of the settlement of the Conflict. Only in that case can we expect
    productive discussions."

    Thus Azerbaijan officially introduces an ultimatum, and not to Armenia
    but to OSCE co-Chairs, because they have proposed the main principles
    of the settlement of the Conflict in Madrid on November 29, 2007.

    This means, by giving their agreement to the meeting between
    S.Sargsyan and I.Aliev in the framework of the non-formal CIS Summit
    in St. Petersburg, Azerbaijan observes this meeting as a process of
    the revision of the main principles of the settlement of the Conflict.

    Consequently it is evident that Armenian party can't agree to this
    formality. So, should the authors of the main principles of the
    settlement of the Conflict, OSCE co-Chairs, not introduce their clear
    stance, regarding the before mentioned, it will be quite clear what
    the two Presidents are going to discuss in St Petersburg.

    Before the high level meeting previewed in St Petersburg the mediator
    countries must make these principles known to Azerbaijan and the
    whole world.

    Otherwise, Armenia will have to either publish the proposals made by
    the co-Chairs in Madrid or refuse the negotiations, proposed by OSCE
    Minsk Group co-Chairs based on the "latest discovery" of Azerbaijan.

    If Armenia and OSCE Minsk Group co-Chairs overlook, the open step made
    by official Baku on May14, Azerbaijan can observe it as a diplomatic
    card-blanche to realize their open desire to revise the main principles
    of the settlement of the Conflict."
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