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    news.az, Azerbaijan
    April 17 2010


    It's a pity Europe does not deal with Karabakh like it did with Kosovo
    Sat 17 April 2010 | 08:55 GMT Text size:


    Dr. Max Georg Meier News.Az interviews Dr. Max Georg Meier, regional
    director of Hanns Seidel Foundation in Central Asia.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has recently criticized the world
    community representatives unfamiliar with the Karabakh conflict who
    often make untimely statements on this problem. Do you think the
    Karabakh conflict is well known in the world and in Europe, in
    particular?

    I agree that the world community is not well familiar with the details
    of this problem. I think there were more discussions around this issue
    in the past. However, now the Karabakh conflict has been distanced
    from the priorities agenda especially in Europe under the influence of
    different conflicts throughout the world. This is my opinion based on
    observations of the developments in the past 2-3 years.

    How do you assess the prospects of the soonest resolution of the
    Karabakh conflict?

    The OSCE Minsk Group is moving too slowly in its activity and I do not
    know why. It is not ruled out that the current process between Turkey
    and Armenia will create a new dynamics for the Karabakh conflict
    settlement. However, I think this country is not among priorities for
    the western countries.

    Meanwhile, Europe is stating importance of energy sources of
    Azerbaijan. Are Europeans not interested in stable region of energy
    supplies?

    Certainly, they are. The stability of energy supplies meets EU
    interests. The resolution of the Karabakh conflict will be useful for
    all parties. If Europe has taken the same efforts for the resolution
    of the Karabakh conflict as it did in Kosovo, the situation would have
    been more positive than it is know. Favorable opportunities regularly
    appear in the resolution of any conflicts and it is necessary to catch
    the moment to settle the problem. If one misses the chance, he will
    have to wait for an undefinite period. The same can be said about
    Germany's experience that has faced the issue of reintegration of the
    Western and Eastern parts of the country. An opportunity appeared in
    the process and the German leadership could use it. There is such a
    chance in every conflict but I do not see any significant achievement
    in the resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

    You have mentioned Kosovo whose independence was recognized by several
    countries. Is there a chance for recognition of Karabakh, for which
    Armenians are striving?

    No, I don't think so. I do not think that this will happen. First of
    all, it is diplomatically impossible, considering the decisions made
    by the UN, Council of Europe and other organizations on UN. But the
    process of resolution should be intensified though, unfortunately,
    things are not changing.

    Lala B.
    News.Az
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