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    V. KAZIMIROV: EXCLUDING POSSIBILITY OF WAR RESUMPTION IS MOST IMPORTANT
    IN SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO KARABAKH PROBLEM

    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=113821

    YEREVAN, MAY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Excluding the possibility of resumption
    of hostilities is most important in the settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabakh problem, former co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, deputy
    chairman of the Association of Russian Diplomats Vladimir Kazimirov
    stated at the May 27 press conference. In his words, as long as the
    Azerbaijani party hopes to gain revenge, while the Armenian parties try
    to keep the most advantageous military positions for fear of military
    operations' resumption, any progress in the political settlement
    process is impossible. V. Kazimirov expressed an opinion that it is
    more important to reach an agreement on the conflict's settlement in an
    exclusively peaceful way than by raising the issues related to return
    of territories or refugees. "I do not quite understand the Armenian
    parties that agree to discuss the issue of Karabakh's status 10-15
    years later. The positions here are so definite that 5 years would be
    enough," he said.

    As for the agreement about a cease-fire on the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    contact line, which was reached 14 years ago, V. Kazimirov stated that
    in addition the protocol signed in Bishkek on May 5, which is much
    spoken about now, there are another 2 documents to have created a basis
    for this: the statement on Nagorno Karabakh conflict, which was adopted
    by the heads of CIS member states in April 1994, and the document on
    maintaining the cease-fire, which was signed by the heads of the
    military departments of the three conflict parties. V. Kazimirov
    underlined that no date is given in the document on maintaining the
    cease-fire, which was signed in Baku on May 9, 1994, in Yerevan - on
    May 10 and in Stepanakert on May 11.

    The former co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group noted that he is critical
    of not as much the Minsk Group which has become an advisory body as of
    its co-chairs. According to him, the matter of the parties' coming to
    an agreement on the conflict settlement ideas - which are now being
    discussed - is still in question and requires a long time at the best.
    Its implementation is in question even in case of signing the
    respective agreement. Whereas, along with discussing the common ideas
    about the settlement, the parties may reach an agreement on small
    issues and solve some problems of autonomous importance: preservation
    of monuments, water supply, and environmental issues.
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