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    GORAN LENNMARKER IN INTERVIEW: 'GOOD POSSIBILITY' FOR SOLUTION ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    ArmInfo
    2009-02-06 13:15:00

    ArmInfo. The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly's Special Representative
    on Nagorno-Karabakh and Special Envoy to Georgia, Goran Lennmarker,
    said that there is a "good possibility" for the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict to be solved this year, but "time is scarce" and it is now
    "critically important to seize the opportunity."

    Mr. Lennmarker, President Emeritus of the OSCE PA, will visit all three
    countries in the South Caucasus next week. He made the statement in
    an interview for the OSCE PA web site (www.oscepa.org) published today.

    Goran Lennmarker said the purpose of the visit is to meet with the
    leadership of the three countries of the Southern Caucasus - the
    Parliaments, the Governments, the Presidents, as well as with NGOs,
    and to discuss the situation in general in the three countries in the
    Southern Caucasus, and particularly the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with
    the Armenians and Azerbaijanis, and the conflicts in South Ossetia
    and Abkhazia with the Georgians. 'I hope the result will be positive
    signals that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is on its way to a peaceful
    resolution, where the two countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan, are
    prepared to agree on a solution that is mutually beneficial for both
    of them, particularly for the peoples of the two countries, especially
    the refugees and the internally displaced persons (IDPs)', he said.

    Asked if Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will be solved in 2009,
    G. Lennmarker said: ' I think there is a good possibility for
    that. It is very much up to the leadership of the two countries to
    take responsibility for resolving it.

    We from the outside can support and help and also give support
    after a solution. But it's the responsibility of the two countries,
    particularly the leadership and also the two parliaments to actually
    reach a peaceful solution.

    But I would like to add something about time. Time is a scarce
    commodity. I think it's important that solutions are reached early-on
    because dragging on and on, the situation on the ground deteriorates
    and people have less and less hope. There is a feeling that you
    negotiate and you negotiate and nothing happens - a lot of talk,
    delegations come, but nothing is delivered. And this reflects not
    only on us from the international side, but also on the national
    leadership at the political level. And I think that is critically
    important now to seize the opportunity. Time is not unlimited'.

    As regards the future development of Armenia and Azerbaijan in case the
    conflict is resolved, Goran Lennmarker said: 'I think that would give
    an enormous impetus to the two countries in all aspects of societal
    life. First of all, things that actually reflect on the conflict itself
    - refugees, IDPs, not least the number of young men who now spend
    months and months in the trenches who could be relieved and do other
    things - studies, useful work, and the economy that is afflicted by the
    conflict. But also in the broader sense, the societies at large, not
    to have politics in both countries fixated on the conflict, but could
    use their political energy to develop their nations, their democracy,
    their economy, and their co-operation with the outside world, and
    particularly with themselves. That would give an enormous boost.

    That is, of course, our European experience, going from a situation
    with conflict to a situation of co-operation, even between countries
    which sometimes have hundreds of years of conflict behind them. We
    know from our European experience that it is extremely important'.
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