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    THE PERSISTENCE OF THE NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT IS A MAJOR OBSTACLE TO PEACE AND STABILITY IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS REGION, NATO SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE

    Trend
    April 9 2009
    Azerbaijan

    The interview of Trend News with NATO Special Representative for the
    Caucasus and Central Asia, Ambassador Robert Simmons.

    The NATO Secretary General said that NATO cannot be involved in the
    resolution of the Nagorno - Karabakh conflict . Why?

    The Alliance recognizes that the persistence of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict is a major obstacle to peace and stability in the South
    Caucasus region. We take this conflict very seriously and will continue
    to support efforts towards a peaceful, negotiated settlement. However,
    NATO is not in the leading role when it comes to mediation efforts
    regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. This role currently resides with the
    OSCE Minsk Group, whose work we fully support. Based on our support
    for the existing negotiation format, we do not see a need for, or a
    benefit in, a separate NATO role in this process.

    Do the armed forces of Azerbaijan meet the NATO standards? How is
    the process to meet NATO standarts going on? Are there any problems
    toward that issue?

    Improving the ability of Azerbajiani forces to work alongside those
    of NATO has been a central element of our cooperation for almost 15
    years now. Azerbaijan has achieved much progress in this area and the
    successful participation of Azerbaijani forces in the NATO-led ISAF
    mission in Afghanistan testifies to this. Beyond that, Azerbaijan's
    armed forces have set themselves ambitious goals to meet the same
    standards that NATO nations use, including in the area of democratic
    control of the security sector. This is a long process and it is not
    suprising that there still remains much work work to do. The Alliance
    will continue to work together with Azerbaijan to assist in these
    defence reform efforts.

    How do you view further NATO policy regarding security issues in South
    Caucasus region, especially after the NATO Summit in Kehl-Strasbourg
    in April of this year?

    NATO's policy in the South Caucasus region has not changed. We continue
    to regard peace and stability in this region as an essential element of
    Euro-Atlantic security. We will continue to engage with the countries
    of the region, both politically and in practical terms, in accordance
    with their own expressed interests. The Heads of State and Government
    of NATO were very clear at the Strasbourg/Kehl Summit that partnership
    and cooperation, support to reforms, support to peaceful conflict
    resolution, and continued commitment to decisions made at the NATO
    Bucharest Summit of April 2008 on Georgia's eventual membership in
    the Alliance will remain the cornerstones of our policy toward the
    region. As for Azerbaijan, I am confident that our partnership will
    continue to grow, both in quantity and in quality. I certainly look
    forward to visiting Azerbaijan again soon to review with Azerbaijani
    leaders the progress in our relationship.
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