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    AVOIDING MORE SUFFERING IN THE CAUCASUS
    Vardan Barseghian

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    2008-09-19 15:09
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

    As civilians came under indiscriminate shelling last month in South
    Ossetia, uneasy memories were rekindled for many of us in the Caucasus
    who lived through the wars of the early 1990s.

    As Thomas De Waal correctly mentions ("Caucasus Burning," editorial
    features, Aug. 19) if a new war breaks out in Nagorno-Karabakh - read:
    if Azerbaijan attacks Karabakh - it could result in even greater
    suffering and regional destabilization than what we have observed
    in Georgia.

    If last month's tragedy is to become an effective lesson to the
    international community, we hope to see immediate, focused diplomacy to
    rein in Azerbaijan's aggressive posturing over Karabakh, condemnation
    of its officials' hate mongering, and implementation of existing
    agreements to strengthen the cease-fire. These steps could put our
    region on the path toward demilitarization and peace.

    My country has repeatedly asked Azerbaijan to commit to nonuse of force
    and to implement confidence-building measures along the Line of Contact
    and, more broadly, between the two publics. Azerbaijan continues to
    refuse any such steps - even cooperation on fighting natural disasters.

    We know that the United States shares our view that the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict can only be resolved through peaceful
    means. Any settlement will be effective if it clearly reflects the
    realities on the ground and is based on the expressed will of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh people to live in freedom. We hope the United States
    and the other international mediators will not miss this opportunity.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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