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    BAKU ADMITS NAGORNO-KARABAKH IS SIDE TO THE CONFLICT

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Aug 26 2009
    Armenia

    22:56 / 08/25/2009Our Arezi counterparts and their much beloved
    local political analysts finished "badly". Showing zeal for arguing
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) is not and cannot be a party to the
    negotiation process, they recognized NKR as side to the conflict.

    "Nowhere, not at a single meeting Karabakhi separatists were a
    party to negotiations but were considered only as a side to the
    conflict," said a close to Azeri authorities, political analyst
    Rasim Musabekov. Besides, he mentioned that representative of NKR
    has signed a peace agreement -- an indisputable fact that many in
    Baku want to forget.

    "I remember very well this initial stage in the negotiations of
    1993-1994 as I myself was directly involved I them. Nobody considered
    representatives of NKR as parties to negotiations. Yes, they have
    signed the documents during the peace agreement, but only as a side
    to the conflict," Musabekov made a miss as good as a mile braking
    the standards of Azeri state-propaganda machine.

    A question raises here: if Baku recognizes Karabakh as a side to
    the conflict then, how it can be resolved without Stepanakert at
    the negotiation table? There is nothing as wrong and crude as when
    one fights and then others sign the peace agreement. Definitely,
    agreements will be prospective only with involvement of all parties
    to the conflict. And not even Baku admits Nagorno-Karabakh is one.

    There is concern about responsibility of Armenian authorities of
    1998-2008 for letting NKR out of the negotiation process. People in
    the two Armenian states (Artsakh and Armenia) rebuke those authorities
    for doing so. Even those political forces that supported RA Former
    President Robert Kocharyan's intention to present both Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh at the negotiations - even they now have changed
    their minds. The both countries realized that that was a wrong policy
    and now want to see KNR back at the negotiation table. OSCE Minsk
    Group Co-Chairs also admit at some stage NKR authorities will join
    negotiating parties.

    Activation of talks and inevitable involvement of Nagorno-Karabakh
    in them make Azeri political analysts go off into hysterics.
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