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  • Baku; Armenia Should Not Focus On Karabakh Status Quo: Eu Representa

    ARMENIA SHOULD NOT FOCUS ON KARABAKH STATUS QUO: EU REPRESENTATIVE

    Trend
    Nov 10 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Armenia is not interested in maintaining the status quo in Karabakh.

    The country cannot stay forever in limbo, EU Special Representative
    for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby said in an interview with the
    Kommersant newspaper.

    "It is good that the process of the Armenian-Turkish talks withdrew
    from a standstill," he said. "Opening the Turkey-Armenia border may
    be the first step to overcoming the abnormal situation where three
    of the longest borders in the region are closed - Armenia-Turkey,
    Armenia-Azerbaijan and Russia-Georgia."

    According to the official, getting Armenian relations back on
    track with neighboring countries is necessary for normal regional
    development. Semneby said Armenian-Turkish ties have reached a
    threshold and a breakthrough is pending. The ratification process
    will be hard for a Turkish-Armenian agreement, but it is in both
    countries' interests.

    "I am sure that in the long term it is in the interests of Azerbaijan,
    because Azerbaijan is also interested in open borders in the region,"
    he said. "The August war showed that the South Caucasus countries are
    vulnerable and this vulnerability can be removed only by resolving
    these issues. I am confident that the Armenian leadership thinks so
    and the status quo in Karabakh is not in the interests of Armenia. It
    cannot stay in limbo forever."

    According to Semneby, efforts must be placed in the Caucasus to
    achieve these objectives.

    "And this requires the activity of third parties, such as the EU or
    Russia. I hope that together we can ensure dialogue," he said.
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