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    LAVROV'S ANNOUNCEMENTS AT LEAST ALARMING
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    09 Oct 2008
    Armenia

    In response to the questions of the correspondent of "Hayots
    Ashkharh" daily head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NKR
    National Assembly Vahram Atanesyan touches upon the accentuations of
    "Karabakh" in Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's interview
    given to "Rosiyskaya Gazeta".

    "To start with, the announcements made by Mr. Lavrov in that interview
    don't match with the one made earlier by RF Foreign Ministry, according
    to which Karabakh conflict must be solved based on the principle of
    respecting Karabakh people's right to sovereignty, something that
    seemed to reflect the approaches adopted by Minsk Group Co-Chairmen,
    particularly Russia.

    The conversation is firstly about the accentuation made by Mr. Lavrov
    saying that Armenia's opportunities are strictly limited in political,
    geopolitical, and communicational terms. It is more alarming that the
    RF Foreign Minister, in essence hints that the other conflicting party,
    Azerbaijan has "great opportunities" for choice and alternatives,
    which in my view is beyond diplomatic ethics.

    Particularly if we consider the fact that Russia is OSCE Co-Chairman
    country. In this circumstance emphasizing the "advantages" of one
    conflicting party and the "limited opportunities" of the ot her is
    far from being a neutral stance.

    It is startling also because Sergey Lavrov made this accentuation
    against the background of Turkey's emphasized activeness in the region
    and the latter's affectations to raise its influence.

    In fact the Russian Foreign Minister indirectly links the success of
    the negotiation process with Turkey's role, hinting that Turkey can
    ensure communicational alternatives for Armenia, exit to the world,
    of which Armenia was deprived during the Georgian-Ossetian conflict
    and after it.

    Maybe my concern is exaggerated, but at least for me Lavrov's interview
    was alarming."

    "Did RF Foreign Minister say anything new about the main process of
    the negotiations, or he simply repeated the famous reality, such as
    the majority of the settlement principles is agreed, except certain
    matters of concern, about which the two parties haven't yet reached
    an agreement."

    "In general he didn't say anything new. But as a representative of
    a Co-Chairman country he gave a possibility to Azerbaijani party to
    make revelations regarding proposals discussed.

    Sergey Lavrov recorded that there are two-three issues not agreed
    upon. One of them is the status of Lachin corridor, which was followed
    by the revelation made by an Azerbaijani high-ranking official,
    who said that the status of Nagorno Karabakh and Lachin corridor as
    well as the distribution of the peace- keeping forces are not agreed
    upon. Whereas not only should the parties maintain the confidentiality
    of the negotiations, but also the mediators, and this fact is also
    no less alarming.

    Thus if we take into consideration Mr. Lavrov's commentaries, Russia
    has already discussed its stance on Karabakh, with Azerbaijan and
    Turkey. This fact is also alarming. Moreover it seems the stances of
    the "parties" and their actions are agreed upon.

    Maybe they think if in the beginning of the past century Karabakh's
    legal-political status quo has been decided by the mediation of Russia
    and Turkey, the same can happen today. Or if Russia has unilaterally
    recognized the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, then they
    must provide services for Turkey for the latter's loyalty.

    "At the expense of Karabakh?"

    "I would like to abstain from similar formulations. Our stance,
    the position of Karabakh party, and my own standpoint is that the
    issue must be settled by mutual concessions. We don't want unilateral
    recognition, if it is going to make new demarcation lines. But we also
    don't agree to the idea that the existing demarcation lines must be
    mitigated to the detriment of NKR's sovereignty and the security of
    Karabakh people.

    The settlement of the conflict through mutual concessions must be based
    on agreement reached by the direct dialogue between Nagorno Karabakh
    and Azerbaijan. In my view the diplomatic efforts of the Co-Chairmen,
    including Russia must be based on reducing the direct parties to the
    conflict, Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh to the same denominator,
    which is - the conflict doesn't have any other alternative except
    peaceful settlement.

    To be continued
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