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    OPTIMISM OF THE OSCE MINSK GROUP SEEMS GROUNDLESS
    By Aghavni Haroutiunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    04/02/2009

    Karabakh conflict

    Whereas Helsinki is followed by Zurich

    On January 28, the third meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani
    Presidents was held in Zurich (Switzerland). OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs
    Matthew Bryza (USA), Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia) and Bernard Fassier
    (France), the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office
    Andrzej Kasprzyk also participated in the meeting. The meeting
    was preceded by the Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers'
    meeting. In essence, the meeting of the Presidents also took place
    in the presence of the FMs of the two countries.

    Before the Zurich meeting, it was mentioned, especially at the level
    of the OSCE MG Co-chairs, that there is a progress in the settlement
    of Karabakh conflict. More concretely, the Co-chairs mentioned that
    there is an agreement on some of Madrid principles.

    It is noteworthy that after the Zurich meeting Armenian and Azerbaijani
    Foreign Ministers answering the questions of the Armenian journalists
    cautiously spoke of the comprehension of some of the principles and
    not the agreed ones.

    Moreover, both the Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers
    underlined that comprehension of some of the principles did not mean
    that they were agreed.

    Though the responses to the meeting are not clear yet, the sides
    have already made some announcements that are not in the nature of a
    compromise. It's worth to mention that for the present the Azerbaijani
    announcements don't have their warlike notes.

    Mainly, the Azerbaijani President a few days after the January 28
    meeting in an interview to the Wall Street Journal announced that the
    Karabakh conflict should be settled "based on the UN resolution of
    withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces from the occupied territories
    of Azerbaijan".

    According to Interfax-Azerbaijan news agency, this attitude of Aliyev
    is explained by the fact that the process of Karabakh conflict
    settlement should be based on the UN resolution - a normative of
    the international law. But they forget of a fact that just a few
    days before it the meeting of the Presidents was held in the Minsk
    Group format, and in general, the negotiation process is observed and
    conducted in the Minsk Group format and not in the framework of the UN.

    According to Aliyev, recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia by
    Russia cannot be a precedent for Karabakh issue.

    Armenian President Serge Sargsian in its turn announced that Armenian
    position on Karabakh conflict settlement is clear and unequivocal
    - international recognition of Nagorno Karabakh people's right to
    self-determination. According to RA President's press service, the
    above-mentioned announcement was made during Serzh Sargsian's meeting
    with the representatives of the Armenian community in Zurich.

    "The stories that some people try to tell that we will make unilateral
    concessions to Karabakh issue for this or that purpose or acting
    under this or that pressure do not correspond to reality", Armenian
    President underlined adding that Armenia cannot sacrifice its national
    aim, the general issue in order to solve certain secondary issue.
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