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    WHAT HAPPENED TO MADRID DOCUMENT?
    By Ivan Gharibyan

    news.am
    Nov 9 2009
    Armenia

    The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs' latest visit to the region took place
    under "too thick" a veil of secrecy: the international mediators showed
    themselves "persons of very few words" with the media. What is more,
    several days have passed, but no leak has so far come from the Azeri
    mass media.

    Meanwhile, what is known as the Madrid document is taking on a strange
    aura. Both the international mediators and representatives of the
    conflicting parties admit the fact that the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process is developing under the Madrid document. From that point
    on, however, the sides do not show further "uniformity" in their
    positions. Rather, they show disagreements, and it is making them
    "as slight as possible" that the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs' efforts
    must be aimed at.

    The Madrid document is what "strange things" have recently happened
    to. During the Co-Chairs' last visit to the region, Russian Co-Chair
    Yuri Merzlyakov told NEWS.am that the Madrid document had been revised
    and would be submitted to the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders "at the
    right moment." The "right moment", however, never comes. In any case,
    no clear answer has been received to the question: did the Co-Chairs
    submit the revised document to Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev during
    their latest visit to the region on November 4-6?

    Considering all that is going with the Madrid Principles, one can
    arrive at two mutually exclusive conclusions. In the first case, the
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process is progressing, and all the parties
    involved decided to stop leaking information on the Madrid document
    until they agree on the last details for Yerevan and Baku to reach an
    agreement without any problems. In the second case, the disagreements
    between the Armenian and Azerbaijan Presidents are so sharp that there
    is no point in speaking of any principles. The first conclusion is
    supported by the fact that the Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents
    agreed to hold the sixth meeting late this year, which means that
    a bilateral agreement is possible. The opposite is corroborated
    by official Baku's more frequent non-constructive statements, and
    Yerevan's responses.

    In any case, it is by the background to the next Sargsyan-Aliyev
    meeting scheduled for late November that one can judge the results.

    Despite the contradictory statements, on the threshold of the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani presidential meeting, we can at least form an
    idea of whether the peace process is "progressing" or "regressing".

    The international mediators should remember, however, that the process
    of revising the Madrid Principles behind "too thick" a veil of secrecy
    may heighten the tension in both Armenia and Azerbaijan and impede
    the preparations for the implementation of agreements.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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