SIDES OF NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT "ARE FORCED TO PEACE" BY OSCE MINSK GROUP
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.05.2009 16:33 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ While Georgia was compelled to peace only by
Russia, in the case of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Moscow obtained
powerful allies: Washington and Paris. Certainly, compelling to
peace will happen at a diplomacy level, anticipatory and soft, only
through political means. As ambassador Vladimir Kazimirov, Russia's
ex-co-chair of MG OSCE writes in the "Vremya Novostey" newspaper,
many things depend on the OSCE consistency.
"Peaceful operation in Nagorno Karabakh also must envisage, when
necessary, the phase of compelling to peace. Peaceful resolution of
the conflict is necessitated by the interests of both nations and
the world community.
Irrespectively of significance of the Moscow declaration, a
legally binding document is necessary for peaceful resolution of the
conflict. This is required to sober up advocates of force revanche or
forestalling by preventive blow. It's worth signing an Agreement on
non-use of force within the resolution of the Karabakh conflict. Baku
is unlikely to sign that document, but this proposal, as well as
deviation from it will cool some hot heads, particularly taking
into account the experience of treacherous actions of Sahakashvili,"
said the Russian diplomat.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.05.2009 16:33 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ While Georgia was compelled to peace only by
Russia, in the case of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Moscow obtained
powerful allies: Washington and Paris. Certainly, compelling to
peace will happen at a diplomacy level, anticipatory and soft, only
through political means. As ambassador Vladimir Kazimirov, Russia's
ex-co-chair of MG OSCE writes in the "Vremya Novostey" newspaper,
many things depend on the OSCE consistency.
"Peaceful operation in Nagorno Karabakh also must envisage, when
necessary, the phase of compelling to peace. Peaceful resolution of
the conflict is necessitated by the interests of both nations and
the world community.
Irrespectively of significance of the Moscow declaration, a
legally binding document is necessary for peaceful resolution of the
conflict. This is required to sober up advocates of force revanche or
forestalling by preventive blow. It's worth signing an Agreement on
non-use of force within the resolution of the Karabakh conflict. Baku
is unlikely to sign that document, but this proposal, as well as
deviation from it will cool some hot heads, particularly taking
into account the experience of treacherous actions of Sahakashvili,"
said the Russian diplomat.