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  • I would hardly think there could be a conflict over Karabakh again

    news.am, Armenia
    Nov 7 2009


    I would hardly think there could be a conflict over Karabakh again:
    Bruno Scapini

    11:12 / 11/07/2009The Ambassador of Italy to Armenia H.E. Bruno
    Scapini kindly agreed to answer NEWS.am questions. Please find the
    full interview below.

    Q.: Mr. Scapini, please outline the scope of Italyâ??s interests in
    Armenia and region on the whole. How important the region is for Rome
    and what are the reasons for that?

    A.: Well, I want to say that Italy, of course, is interested in
    establishing good relations with all countries of the world. But with
    Armenia, I think that the state of relations has been up to now
    underweight, because there are a lot of potentialities that have been
    going to my view, since independence, a little too silent. So we just
    need now to bring up to the light all these potentialities, because
    from the perspective of the two countries, I think, there are many
    things we can share. There is a large convergence of economic and
    cultural interests and cultural models that actually can be a very
    good resource for cooperation. What I mean to say is that you need to
    develop an economic export oriented basis, and the approach that the
    Italian entrepreneurs might have can be conducive to a very good
    result and to a very good collaboration.

    Q.: Do you think it is possible to attract investments from Italy or
    elsewhere to develop economy in Armenia?

    A.: Yes, it is possible, but of course itâ??s important to have the
    right knowledge of the entrepreneurships of the two countries. And I
    think one of the very first things we must think of in the future is
    just to develop good opportunities to get the Italian entrepreneurship
    to come to Armenia and vice-versa in order to improve mutual knowledge
    and mutual acquaintance.

    Q.: Presently, the Armenian-Turkish normalization process launched.
    What is Italyâ??s position in this regard? To your mind, will Ankara
    open the border gate?

    A.: Well, the problem of the Turkish border, I think, is just one of
    the two important questions of foreign policy that Armenia has to face
    to. The other question of course is Nagorno-Karabakh and generally
    speaking, I am inclined to think that the solution of your regional
    problems is just the prerequisite in order to give the opportunity to
    Armenia to develop economically. And the position of Italy is to
    support all peaceful initiatives in order to settle in a definite
    manner these questions. Italy considers as praiseworthy the Armenian
    position to try to solve these problems in a peaceful way and through
    negotiations. The OSCE Minsk Group activity is very important in this
    perspective because it can really help the country to overcome all the
    difficulties that can derive from the single bilateral relations
    between Armenia-Turkey on one side and Armenia-Azerbaijan on the
    other. But I think itâ??s really urgent today to solve these regional
    problems, because that can allow the country to look into the future
    in a positive way, without barriers. That is most important. So, I
    think that to talk about the possibility to eliminate this obstacle
    with Turkey can really help the country in order to gain a wider
    market. And that is what the Armenian Government shows to have in mind
    now with the present step taken with the two Protocols for the
    establishment of diplomatic relations. But I think the other problem
    is to reach a peaceful settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh crisis. That is
    also another important factor in order not only to open the borders
    towards other areas of the region, but also to inspire the necessary
    trust for foreign investors.

    Q.: Do you think that opening of the border will stimulate the
    export-import and cooperation between Armenia and Turkey?

    A.: Why not? I think that even today I see a lot of contacts with
    Turkey for touristic purposes. As Armenian tourists go to Turkey, it
    could be possible just the contrary. So I think this factor is also of
    great significance. In any case to have closed borders for a country
    is not a favorable condition. It is important, particularly for
    Armenia, which is a landlocked country, to have free trade with
    foreign partners and at a lesser cost. In this respect I look upon the
    program that the Government launched about the construction of
    highways and railways with great interest.

    Q.: Another problematic issue of the region is Karabakhi conflict.
    What do you think, will the parties eventually reach a consensus? Will
    Karabakh achieve independence?

    A.: Actually, I think that two partners involved should solve the
    problem in a peaceful way and it would be just a folly to think
    otherwise. I do feel that a compromise must be found. A compromise
    does not mean that either party should give up its views, but itâ??s
    just a matter of adjustment sometimes, just to balance the needs of
    the parties involved. I think, in this perspective, that the work the
    OSCE Minsk Group is doing now about Nagorno-Karabakh, is just the
    proper way to cope with this question. In other words the Minsk Group
    is trying to get both parties to come to a compromise. Compromise
    means to be reasonable, to accept logical situations and conditions
    that can be beneficial to both sides. We speak of globalization today,
    but globalization implies transparency. We must get involved in this
    process, but in a sound way, which means we must cooperate and
    activate partnerships at all levels in order to solve the problem.

    Q.: Speaking globally, how can be Italy interested in Armenia?

    A.: Given the presence of a wide convergence of links between our two
    countries, based not only on religion, Christianity, but also on
    common historical experience, I think that there is a very good
    disposition on the side of Armenia to collaborate with Italy in many
    fields and not only economically, but also culturally. And from the
    cultural viewpoint, I think that much can be done to improve our
    contacts and cooperation, for instance is the field of opera. I
    noticed since the beginning of my stay here that there is a very
    strong disposition on the part of Armenia to develop the knowledge of
    lyric singing, which means that Italy, being the cradle of opera, can
    offer the best product to cooperate, and that is exactly what we are
    planning to do. Then, we have also many projects of cooperation in
    order to help Armenia to restore archeological sites and that is also
    a very important point. We have an archeological mission supported by
    the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through a special body, which
    is the CNR (National Research Center) concerning the area of the Lake
    of Sevan. It is going to complete its work next year. Then we have
    also other projects through international organizations that are being
    carried out with the assistance of the United Nations Development
    Program: for example the project in the village of Lusadzor â?? which
    was recently completed â?? and the one for brucellosis control with FAO.
    Another relevant point of the economy is the development of rural
    areas and in that field I think we can afford to be optimistic about
    the future.

    Q.: What is the probability of Armenia-Azerbaijan military conflict in
    the light of changes in the region after the August 2008 war?

    A.: This is a very strong question, because I would hardly think there
    could be a conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh again. What happened almost
    twenty years ago should just be once and for all. Now I would prefer
    to talk about the possible peaceful solution and it is actually what
    Italy wants. To resort to weapons or military confrontation is not in
    the interest of any of the parties involved â?? neither Armenia, nor
    Azerbaijan.

    Q.: The other day you stated that Italy is ready to assist the
    construction of Yerevan-Batumi highway and Iran-Armenia railway.
    Please specify how Italian side could participate in these projects.

    A.: When I had the meeting with the RA Minister of Transport and
    Communication I said that Italy could be ready to evaluate any form of
    participation in transport field. What I meant is that there are some
    procedures to follow, as these important works need to be publicized
    through international biddings. Italian enterprises can participate,
    but they have to abide by certain conditions that will be stated by
    Armenian authorities. To be able to carry out the work, funds should
    be provided, but I think those who are interested in carrying out the
    work can also consider some kind of financial assistance. But that is
    a technical matter actually. According to me there could surely be
    Italian enterprises interested in Armenia. And I will do my best to
    assist Italian entrepreneurships also in this kind of perspective.
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