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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    March 12 2010

    OSCE PA envoy urges swift Garabagh settlement

    12-03-2010 06:31:05

    The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly's special representative on the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict has said the most
    important issue currently is to swiftly resolve the long-standing
    dispute.
    `We can talk about a settlement not in the near or distant future, but
    a speedy one,' Goran Lennmarker was quoted by Panarmenian.net news
    portal as saying.
    Lennmarker told a Rose Roth seminar of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
    in Armenia that reaching a solution is possible because the conflict
    `is not frozen'.
    `The conflict has to be resolved not outside, but within the region.
    International forces could only assist the sides. The [mediating] OSCE
    Minsk Group is the only forum for a conflict settlement, and any given
    attempts aiming to shift the problem into the UN or the Council of
    Europe realm would merely delay a solution.'
    According to the OSCE PA envoy, a solution that would be acceptable
    for all sides involved should be found. He claimed further: `In my
    view, a conflict settlement is to primarily ensure the security of
    Armenia and the Armenian people. Azerbaijan should realize this.
    However, Armenia, too, should understand the situation and stance of
    Azerbaijan, which considers itself a victim of conflict and a defeated
    party.'
    Nonetheless, Lennmarker sees a glimmer of hope in the peace process.
    He reminded that the basic principles for a solution have already been
    developed, and very few steps remain to be taken by the sides for
    their acceptance. `Making political decisions and convincing the
    public remains in Garabagh conflict settlement.'
    Lennmarker said he had witnessed political will for reaching a
    solution in Yerevan and voiced hope that Baku would also express such
    readiness, Panarmenian.net reported.
    The Armenian media also claimed that Lennmarker had called on
    Azerbaijan to scale down its military spending, maintaining that this
    will be part of the conflict settlement process.
    `All European countries are reducing their military budgets, and, at
    the same time, this has to be done in the South Caucasus,' Lennmarker
    said.
    The Garabagh conflict emerged during the last few years of the Soviet
    Union. 20 percent of Azerbaijan's territory, including Upper Garabagh
    and seven adjacent districts, has been under Armenian occupation since
    the two South Caucasus republics signed a cease-fire accord in 1994
    following a lengthy war. The OSCE Minsk Group is brokering peace talks
    through a team of mediators representing the United States, Russia and
    France. However, negotiations have brought few tangible results so
    far.
    The OSCE PA envoy is scheduled to arrive in Baku on Saturday with the
    assembly's president, Joao Soares, as part of his visit to the
    region.*
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