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    BERNARD FASSIER: KARABAKH AND KOSOVO ISSUES HAVE NOTHING IN COMMON
    Lena Badeyan

    "Radiolur"
    12.03.2010 13:35

    NATO's 73rd Rose Roth Seminar continues in Yerevan. Today the
    discussions focused on the Nagorno Karabakh issue. Speeches were
    delivered by OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair Bernard Fassier and analyst of
    the International Crisis Group Tabib Huseinov. They spoke about the
    participation of the Karabakh side in the negotiations, the possibility
    of resumption of war, and the timeframe of settlement of the conflict.

    Bernard Fassier stressed that the Karabakh and Kosovo conflicts have
    nothing in common. Therefore, the reoccurrence of the same scenario
    is impossible.

    "These situations are incomparable. For example, the Kosovo issue
    is a conflict inside one country, while the Karabakh conflict takes
    place inside one country and is simultaneously a conflict between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan."

    Tabib Huseinov said he hopes the solution to the issue is very close.

    "Armenia and Azerbaijan have accepted the main principles," he said.

    One thing that prevents the resolution of the issue is the syndrome
    of the loser and the winner. Many people in Armenia consider that as
    the winning party they have more to lose under the Madrid Principles.

    Azerbaijan is getting more and more impatient. I think Armenia uses
    the status quo to find a solution. Any change in the status quo that
    does not require Azerbaijan to recognize the independence of Nagorno
    Karabakh is acceptable to the Azerbaijani party," Tabib Huseinov said.
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