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    CONSORTIUM INITIATIVE ADDRESSES RECOMMENDATION TO OSCS MG

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.11.2008 15:43 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Consortium Initiative, a platform of non
    governmental organisations working in support of the Nagorno
    Karabakh Peace process, has written to the three co-chairmen of
    the OSCE Minsk Process, - Assistant Deputy Secretary of State Matt
    Bryza of the United States, Ambassador Yuri Merzlyakov of Russia
    and Ambassador Bernard Fassier of France with recommendations for
    the establishment of a mechanism for dialogue and exchange of views
    between the Nagorno Karabakh Peace process led by the OSCE Minsk
    Group co-chair and non state actors working in support of the peace
    process, and on increasing the transparency of the peace process,
    The Consortium Initiative told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    The Consortium Initiative is of the opinion that the Nagorno Karabakh
    Peace Process led by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair will benefit from
    closer interaction with the processes and debates going on within
    the countries and communities concerned. This interaction will help
    address the lack of an overall proper contextual setting which the
    Consortium has identified as one of the obstacles for moving the
    peace process to the next step and will make an agreement within
    reach of the parties. The Consortium Initiative has in the second
    half of 2008 held a process of consultation that involved meetings
    with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    senior officials from both countries, as well as the three OSCE Minsk
    process co-chair. The Consortium Initiative intensified dialogue in
    this period with civil society in the conflict region. On the basis
    of these discussions and consultations the Consortium has presented
    to the co-chair specific recommendations that it feels will help the
    peace process to be better understood and supported amongst Armenians
    and Azerbaijanis in the conflict region and beyond.

    In its letter the Consortium Initiative also applauds the work done
    by the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan and their governments,
    over the years, in order to narrow the differences between them
    and help find a peaceful solution to the Karabakh conflict. The
    Consortium Initiative similarly appreciates the efforts exerted by
    the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair in facilitating these negotiations. The
    Moscow Declaration on the Resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    signed on 2nd November 2008 by the Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan
    and Russia has given a new impetus to the peace negotiations. The
    Consortium members think that this declaration forms a good basis
    on which future action for the resolution of the conflict can be
    based. The Consortium thinks that now is the best time to move
    the peace process forward and that success can only be achieved if
    the governments concerned, their respective civil society and the
    international community work together in harmony for this purpose.

    The Consortium Initiative members (International Alert, Conciliation
    Resources and LINKS) have since 2003 accompanied the peace process
    by engaging with non state actors in both Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    including with Armenians who currently live in Nagorno Karabakh and
    Azerbaijanis who have fled due to the conflict, as well as with wider
    IDP communities, refugees and other war affected groups. The activities
    of the Consortium Initiative have targeted a spectrum of different
    constituencies from grass roots organisations, to media, to political
    organisations and Members of Parliament. The Consortium has in tandem
    analysed the peace process and its various dynamics and compared it to
    similar situations in other world theatres in order to learn lessons.

    A spokesperson for the Consortium Initiative speaking in London said
    that the Consortium partners declare their readiness to continue
    accompanying the peace process and to remain engaged with all the
    parties in order to contribute to a peaceful resolution of the
    conflict.
    From: Baghdasarian
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