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    TURKISH-ARMENIAN RAPPROCHEMENT AND KARABAKH 'LINKED'

    news.az
    April 22 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Eduard Lintner News.Az interviews Eduard Lintner, Bundestag state
    secretary and chairman of the German-Azerbaijani Association.

    The Karabakh conflict settlement seems to have stalled, judging from
    statements by the Azerbaijani leadership. Do you think the conflict
    can be settled without the involvement of the international community?

    I think the international community is acting too slowly in the
    process of the Karabakh conflict settlement. Certainly, the superpowers
    represented in the Minsk Group could play an important role in this
    process as the co-chairing states. Therefore, I understand the position
    of the Azerbaijani leadership.

    Why do you think the leading states are trying to normalize relations
    between Turkey and Armenia and to get the border between the two
    countries opened, forgetting that this border was closed because of
    the occupation of Azerbaijani land by Armenia?

    I think the links between the normalization of relations between
    Turkey and Armenia and the opening of borders and the problem of the
    Karabakh conflict settlement must be preserved. I do not think it
    correct to open borders and then hope that it will influence Karabakh.

    I am convinced that these two processes are linked and they will help
    settle the most urgent problem of the region - Nagorno Karabakh.

    France is thought to be quite passive as a mediator on Karabakh
    and does not fully represent EU interests in stability in the South
    Caucasus. What do you think of the proposal to replace France with
    another European representative, for example, Germany?

    I do not think that this would be right. Germany is a representative
    of the same EU as France. On the other hand, we should work not only
    with France but also with other representatives of the Minsk Group
    and the whole European community so that they can exert more influence
    for a resolution of the conflict.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev recently accused some foreign
    representatives, who are not familiar with the realities of the
    South Caucasus, of biased statements on the Karabakh conflict. Do you
    share the opinion that the world and Europe lack information about
    the Karabakh conflict?

    I think most representatives of the international community have had
    to face this problem and, certainly, they are quite familiar with it.

    But probably, there are people who do not know this problem well. And
    I understand your president who urges the countries to abstain from
    a one-sided interpretation of the problem and to consider it in all
    aspects, from the position of the norms and principles of international
    law, the main one of which is the principle of territorial integrity.
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