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    BRITISH EXPERT: MADRID PRINCIPLES ARE MEANT TO BE A FRAMEWORK THAT CREATES CONDITIONS FOR A PROPER PEACE AGREEMENT TO BE NEGOTIATED

    ArmInfo
    2009-08-06 13:40:00

    ArmInfo. "This is a critical moment (ed. in the process of Karabakh
    peace negotiations). There will be those who will try to sabotage
    the process, even before it has even started properly. The two
    governments need to be resolute in pushing forward with the peace
    process and they must reach out to the rest of the society and seek
    their support also," Dennis Sammut, Executive Director of LINKS,
    says in an interview with ArmInfo.

    "The biggest danger is that somehow the momentum is lost and the
    process goes back to where it started," he says.

    "We should not expect dramatic breakthroughs from all the
    meetings. It is clear that some serious work is being done and
    difficult negotiations are taking place. So one can only welcome
    these meetings and wish them success.

    However both presidents know that this cannot go on forever and they
    will soon have to show some results for their hard work," Denniss
    Sammut says.

    "The Madrid principles are meant to be a framework that creates
    conditions for a proper peace agreement to be negotiated. They are not
    an end in themselves. They have been worked out by the co-Chair of the
    Minsk process on the basis of many meetings with all the interested
    sides to the conflict.

    If there is enough political will on all side the Madrid Principles
    can be agreed soon. It will be the end of the beginning," the British
    expert says.
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