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    ON UNDERCURRENT OF SARGSYAN-ALIYEV MEETING IN KISHINEV
    By Ivan Gharibyan

    News.am
    15:59 / 10/06/2009

    The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs are completing their regional visit,
    which has proved to be the "poorest" both in interesting public
    statements and in the traditional information leakage. One gets the
    impression that the aim of the visit was informing the Armenian,
    Azerbaijani and Nagorno-Karabakh public of the lack of connection
    between the Armenia-Turkey normalization and Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    processes, rather than preparing an Armenian-Azerbaijani presidential
    meeting in Kishinev, Moldova.

    The Kishinev meeting scheduled for October 8 is surrounded by an
    interesting aura, making one to seek for new implications of the
    international mediators' official statements and actions. Their
    assurances that the Sagsyan-Aliev meeting will not result in any
    document being signed is evidence of their eagerly seeking to rule out
    any obstacles to the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations
    at the crucial moment and save the Armenian authorities from one
    more "headache" -- they are being criticized for their new foreign
    policy as it is. The recently appointed U.S. Chairman of the OSCE
    Minsk Group Robert Bradtke dodged the question by pointing out some
    progress in the negotiations and expressing hope for greater progress
    at the Kishinev meeting.

    What may the long-awaited progress mean? A joint statement on the
    necessity for revising the Madrid Principles by the Russian, French
    and U.S. Presidents made it obvious that the OSCE MG Co-Chairs can
    only progress in this direction. Moreover, an interview given to
    NEWS.am by Russian Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Yuri Merzlyakov
    suggests that the revised Madrid Principles are ready, but will be
    submitted to the Presidents at the "right moment," rather than at
    their meeting in Kishinev. At this point there emerges a question:
    with the negotiations exclusively progressing to the final agreement
    on a number of points of the Madrid Principles, what is the purpos
    cording to Merzlyakov, the revised Madrid Principles will not be
    submitted to them? It is purely logical that the purpose of the
    Kishinev meeting is to ascertain the Armenian and Azeri leaders'
    attitude to the revised Madrid Principles, which is impossible without
    the documents being submitted to the Presidents.

    Considering the Azerbaijani authorities' "talent" for torpedoing the
    negotiations for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh process by
    setting impracticable terms to the Armenian side at the crucial moment,
    the international mediators decided to neutralize the inevitable effect
    of the overlapping terms on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. This
    can account for the mediators' refusal to speed up the process to
    prevent any detriment to the other, as American strategists designated
    it, "parallel" Armenia-Turkey normalization process, which, in turn,
    is supposed to have a positive effect on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process.
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