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    BAKU AND YEREVAN WILL EDIT THE MADRID PRINCIPLES
    by Anastasia Novikova

    WPS Agency
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    January 29, 2010 Friday
    Russia

    Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to continue the peaceful
    dialog of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with mediation of Russia

    HIGHLIGHT: NAGORNO-KARABAKH: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO EXPECT QUICK RESOLVING
    OF THE CONFLICT; Russian President Dmitry Medvedev continues his
    mediation efforts related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. He received
    presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan Serzh Sargsian and Ilham Aliyev
    in Sochi. After the negotiations both guests proposed to present their
    proposals related to the disputed places of the new revision of the
    Madrid principles for resolving of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. At
    the end of the last week, co-chairs of the Minsk OSCE group (Russia,
    US and France) handed the new version of this document over to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan for coordination.

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev continues his mediation efforts
    related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. He received presidents of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan Serzh Sargsian and Ilham Aliyev in Sochi. After
    the negotiations both guests proposed to present their proposals
    related to the disputed places of the new revision of the Madrid
    principles for resolving of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. At the
    end of the last week, co-chairs of the Minsk OSCE group (Russia, US
    and France) handed the new version of this document over to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan for coordination.

    In any case, it seems that the conflict is far from resolving still.

    While the presidents had a meeting in Sochi, Defense Minister of
    Armenia Seiran Oganian announced that he did not rule out a possibility
    of restarting of hostilities in the region.

    Medvedev chaired a meeting of the trilateral commission dedicated to
    Nagorno-Karabakh regulation with participation of Aliyev and Sargsian
    for the fifth time.

    The negotiations were held behind the closed doors. Russian Foreign
    Minister Sergei Lavrov reported about their results and said that
    discussion of the disputed placed of the renovated Madrid principles
    was the main topic of the meeting. Lavrov confirmed that the parties
    had disputes and for two hours the leaders discussed certain proposals
    presented by co-chars of the Minsk group. Lavrov stated, "There is
    common understanding regarding the preamble of this document. Everyone
    has recognized usefulness of existence of such document because it
    allows having a conversation not in an abstract manner but in relation
    to certain formulations."

    Before the beginning of negotiations sources in the Kremlin announced
    that Russia "will not impose any recipes from outside on participants
    of the conflict proceeding from the presumption that the main
    responsibility for the final choice should be up to Azerbaijanis
    and Armenians."

    Meanwhile, politicians in Yerevan keep saying that the future of
    Nagorno-Karabakh is impossible within Azerbaijan. Oganian announced
    this in the Armenian capital. He added, "This country should understand
    that the matter cannot be settled in a unilateral manner" meaning
    Azerbaijan and did not rule out a forceful scenario of event.

    At the end of November, Aliyev announced that he was ready for
    restarting of fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh too. Political analysts
    say that the military way will be catastrophic for both parties.

    Continuation of the negotiation process is important for Russia in
    case of its mediation and that is why it is impossible to expect any
    breakthrough from the trilateral meetings, says Alexei Malashenko,
    member of the scientific council of the Moscow Carnegie center.

    Malashenko adds, "The Madrid principles are not a key for solving of
    the problem because there is one problem that cannot be solved there.

    This is Nagorno-Karabakh and recognition of its independence. Along
    with this, there is another problem that seems to be solved. This is
    withdrawal of Armenian forces from the territory of Azerbaijan about
    which the bargaining was going on now." According to Malashenko,
    this will happen sooner or later.

    Source: Gazeta, January 26, 2010, pp. 1, 3
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