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  • Meeting In Almaty, Karabakh On The Agenda: OSCE Reps Signal 'Azerbai

    MEETING IN ALMATY, KARABAKH ON THE AGENDA: OSCE REPS SIGNAL 'AZERBAIJAN'S UNCONSTRUCTIVE POSITION'
    By Naira Hayrumyan

    ArmeniaNow
    Photo: www.armeniaforeignministry.am
    19.07.10 | 13:57

    Analysis

    Karabakh settlement was among the issues discussed in Almaty with no
    tangible result.

    The OSCE Ministerial meeting in Almaty, Kazakhstan, late last week
    had been presented in previews as a decisive one for the Karabakh
    settlement. It had been assumed that the Armenian and Azerbaijani
    sides would come to terms and possibly come close to drafting a
    framework document. Western diplomats even suggested "keeping the
    fingers crossed" to avoid "the evil eye."

    Apparently, someone, after all, has spoilt it with his "evil eye".

    Top representatives of the Foreign Ministries of Russia and France
    and a senior official of the United States Department of State issued
    a special statement after the meeting on Saturday.

    They stated about the "unconstructive position of the Azerbaijani
    side," said Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan, commenting on
    the statement by the Heads of Delegation of the Minsk Group Co-Chair
    countries.

    "The statement focuses on three principles for the settlement of the
    conflict, namely refraining from the use of force or the threat of use
    of force, self-determination and territorial integrity. The statement
    points out that there is no selectively approaching these principles.

    And Azerbaijan speaks only about territorial integrity," said Armenia's
    foreign minister.

    Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov, for his part, stated
    that the Armenian side raises such issues as the status of Karabakh,
    "although at this stage it is impossible to work on this issue."

    "First, it is necessary to solve the most difficult problem - the
    occupied lands," said Mammadyarov, pointing out that the Azerbaijani
    side agrees to open all communications if five southern districts
    are returned to it. "This time it did not work, but we need to be
    patient and continue the work," he added.

    The statement also refers to "additional actions by the sides" that
    are needed "to reinforce the ceasefire" and "armed incidents and
    inflammatory public statements", which increase tension and do not
    contribute to a solution to the conflict.

    In fact, it looks like "freezing" the problem, at least temporarily.

    The mediators have made sure that Azerbaijan does not intend to talk
    about Karabakh's self-determination, and Armenia is not going to
    withdraw troops without it.

    What way out of this impasse will be found? At least the international
    negotiators have warned Azerbaijan against even thinking about a
    military operation.

    Talks on association agreements between the three South Caucasus
    countries, including Armenia, and the European Union have also begun
    these days. Such talks between Brussels and Yerevan have opened today,
    July 19. Remarkably, however, Azerbaijan has officially refused
    to cooperate with Armenia within the framework of the EU Eastern
    Partnership program.

    Before that, on July 16, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
    Celeste Wallander arrived in Armenia. In Yerevan she stressed that
    the United States believes that there is no alternative to a peaceful
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    Interestingly, on July 17, Armenia's Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan
    visited Iran "at the invitation of his Iranian counterpart." The
    visit also included meetings with the Islamic Republic's military
    and political leadership.

    All these developments suggest that the regional countries and the
    states concerned have been preparing for any turn of events, including
    a swift one.




    From: A. Papazian
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