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    OSCE MEDIATORS NOT INTERESTED IN FAIR SOLUTION TO KARABAKH CONFLICT - AZERI MP
    Tamilla Sencaply

    news.az
    Jan 19 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Gudrat Hasanguliyev News.Az interviews Gudrat Hasanguliyev, chairman of
    the United Popular Front of Azerbaijan Party and a Milli Majlis deputy.

    Robert Bradtke, US co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, mediating a
    settlement to the Karabakh conflict, has said that the presidents of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia may meet by the end of the week, according to
    the Armenian press. What role do you think this meeting will play in
    settling the Karabakh conflict?

    This is a usual meeting. Our lands were occupied by Armenia and
    we have already set out the terms on which Azerbaijan may make
    concessions. Azerbaijan has already done a great deal, though Russia
    is actively supporting Armenia. Russia should also declare its position
    on which it is ready to make concessions.

    We must liberate our lands either through war or peacefully. The world
    community has taken a laissez-faire attitude, so Azerbaijan is left
    alone to face Russia and Armenia. Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan's
    latest visit to Moscow also showed that Russia is interested in
    preserving the conflict and France has the same position due to
    the large Armenian diaspora. Meanwhile, Turkey does not have the
    opportunity to provide the necessary support to us.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is visiting Moscow. What connection
    does this visit have with the next meeting of the presidents?

    Sargsyan's visit to Moscow will not have any influence on the next
    meeting of the presidents. The Armenian president will probably be
    warned against doing anything wilful. This is the main aim.

    I think if Russia's interests are not considered on the Karabakh issue
    or Azerbaijan does not decide to settle the issue by force, neither
    Russia nor any other country will take steps to settle the Karabakh
    conflict within the framework of territorial integrity and justice.

    The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs are also expected to visit the region
    this week. How do you assess the co-chairs' role in the conflict
    settlement?

    I don't think any country chairing the OSCE Minsk Group (the USA,
    Russia and France) is interested in a fair solution to the Karabakh
    conflict. France and the United States would like the conflict
    solution to meet Armenian interests, but I think Russia does not
    want the conflict to be settled in the Armenians' favour as it has
    its own interests.

    The next visit of the co-chairs is no different from previous ones
    and constitutes a kind of pressure on Azerbaijan to make concessions
    and permit a referendum in Nagorno-Karabakh which will legally mean
    the secession of this territory from Azerbaijan. I do not expect
    anything from this visit.

    As for Armenia, it is closely watching the processes in the Karabakh
    conflict settlement. The latest event - ratification of the protocols
    on rapprochement with Turkey in the Constitutional Court - has resulted
    in mass protests in the country. This shows that there is a need to
    take peoples' interests into account too.

    Do you think there might be progress on the Karabakh conflict
    settlement in 2010?

    If you mean a just solution to the Karabakh conflict, I do not think
    that Russia, the USA or France will take definite action. As for a
    military settlement of the conflict, this is the most realistic.
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