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    Karabakh MFA Press Secretary comments on Bryza's statements

    NEWS.am
    17:40 / 08/13/2009

    Head of the NKR MFA Information Department Marsel Petrosyan answered
    the mass media's questions on OSCE MG Co-chair Matthew Bryza's recent
    statements.

    Q: How would you comment on the OSCE MG U.S. Co-chair's statement
    that the opinion of the Nagorno-Karabakh "population" is reflected
    in the negotiation process?

    We would welcome this fact and, in this connection, would like to
    remind the mediators that the people of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    (NKR) have expressed their will at the referendum on independence on
    December 10, 1991 as well as the NKR Constitution on December 10,
    2006. We would be thankful to the mediators if the will of the NKR
    people, expressed at the referendum, would be fully reflected in the
    negotiation process.

    Q: How would you comment on the OSCE MG U.S. Co-chair's recent
    statements, where he presented the details of the proposed principles
    for the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict settlement? Matthew Bryza also
    said that a quick settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, to his
    opinion, was advantageous to Armenia, because otherwise the economic
    development of the republic would be complicated, which would in turn
    create problems in carrying out democratic reforms.

    First, I would like to stress that a quick settlement to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a priority for Karabakh Republic as
    well. However, this does not mean that we favor a settlement at any
    cost, and with unpredictable consequences at that. For us a settlement
    is establishment of lasting and enduring peace, which is possible to
    achieve only in view of the actual state of affairs. However, Mr. Bryza
    links the issue of the conflict settlement to economic development
    and democratic reforms. The linkage of these issues into a single
    "package" resembles more a bargaining and an attempt to impose an
    agreement at all costs.

    Unfortunately, recently there has been a tendency to speed up the
    negotiations for settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict based on a
    formula that ignores both the essence and history of the conflict and
    the existing realities. And Mr. Bryza`s statements, from our point
    of view, are in line with this tendency. There is an impression that
    the current haste has to do with the announced change of some of the
    OSCE MG Co-chairs, and particularly Mr. Bryza. As we have already
    said in a July 15, 2009 statement of the NKR MFA, an unreasonable
    speedup of the negotiation process will have a negative outcome and
    will lead only to escalation of tension, as the formula proposed by
    the mediators is directed to changing the balance of powers underlying
    peace and stability in the region.

    Q: According to Bryza, the OSCE MG Co-chairs propose the peacekeepers
    in Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict zone be unarmed, perform a monitoring
    function and not be able to force to peace. This, as the U.S. Co-chair
    said, is conditioned by the fact that the experience from Kosovo and
    Bosnia show that peacekeepers are not capable of preventing an armed
    conflict, if one of the parties does not want it. Please comment.

    By saying this Bryza admits that one of the main principles proposed
    by the mediators, namely the security of the Nagorno-Karabakh people,
    cannot be accomplished, and that international community cannot fully
    guarantee the security of NKR people in case of implementation of the
    proposed settlement formula, as peacekeepers are one of the main tools
    of controlling parties to a conflict that the international community
    has in its arsenal of maintaining peace in conflict regions. But
    once tested, it appears that they are not so effective, if one of
    the parties does not want peace.

    However, the OSCE MG U.S. Co-chair proposes to solve this issue
    in the process of the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict settlement by
    conciliating the aggressor Azerbaijan. History shows that such a policy
    does not contribute in any way to establishing peace. On the contrary,
    it leads to escalation of tension and war.
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