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    Today, Azerbaijan
    May 15 2010


    OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs cannot deal with Armenia?

    15 May 2010 [10:42] - Today.Az



    They say that when Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan was shown Wi-Fi
    for the first time, he was very happy because he thought it was
    invented in Armenia. When he was shown how the word is spelled (Wi-Fi,
    not Wai-Fai), he got a little sad. But he still sticks to the thought
    that Wi-Fi was first invented in Armenia.

    It has always been hard to seriously negotiate with these kinds of
    people. It is a living hell to have a conflict with such a person. And
    we know this from experience. Azerbaijan would not have been so
    patient had it not been for the so-called OSCE Minsk Group
    mediators...

    The co-chairs have really stepped up their efforts in recent years.
    They have come up with solutions and projects to resolve the conflict.
    When they put forward the Madrid principles, it seemed the end was
    near. But something was wrong with these principles. The co-chairs
    updated the principles and submitted them to the parties. Azerbaijan
    accepted them and announced its willingness to negotiate on their
    basis.

    However, Yerevan announced that it wanted two weeks to think a little.
    But Armenia has delayed its answer for several months without saying
    "yes" or "no." The reasons for this indecision are unclear. One can
    only assume that Yerevan would gladly say "yes," but is afraid to
    anger the diaspora. It would be terrible to give a firm "no." Sargsyan
    fears Baku's patience will run out one day.

    We are accustomed to indecisions and prevarications by the Armenian
    side during negotiations. They are used to sending the president to
    the restroom to exclude him from vital negotiations. They are used to
    eating dolmas at the Turkish prime minister's house, participating in
    football diplomacy and disrupting the process of normalizing ties with
    Ankara upon returning to Yerevan. So, the absence of a response from
    Yerevan to the principles is understandable.

    However, the behavior of the OSCE Minsk Group is not understandable at
    all. No matter whether they are negotiators or mediators, they are
    professional diplomats above all else and therefore people with common
    sense.

    So, common sense should have it that if one of the sides accepted the
    updated principles and the other side did not, then the group should
    work with the latter.

    Why then did they invite Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mammadyarov to the next meeting with his Armenian counterpart already
    present? What would they discuss? The attitude of the Azerbaijani side
    is already clear.

    Maybe they want to meet for the sake of meetings? But we do not need
    this in the least. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry reported that the
    minister will not attend a meeting with the co-chairs due to his busy
    schedule. On the other hand, it is clear that if the meeting had at
    least some sense, the schedule could be changed. In addition, the
    Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry makes it clear that Azerbaijan has
    announced its attitude toward the Madrid principles and `the co-chairs
    should do more work with the Armenian side."

    It might be difficult for the mediators to deal with the Armenian side
    and they want Azerbaijan to persuade Nalbandian and his bosses to
    soberly review the updated Madrid principles. In this case, why do we
    need you?

    Leave us alone with the aggressor, and you will see how quickly we
    will stop their occupation of our lands. Moreover, it is unlikely that
    we will have to use force. As soon as Armenia realizes that it has to
    face Azerbaijan without any intermediaries, it will immediately
    liberate all the occupied territories to the last centimeter.

    So, maybe the OSCE Minsk Group should be abolished or at least the
    sides should renounce their services? If the three co-chairs, who hail
    from respected powers, cannot cope with Armenia, then maybe it is
    better if they just step aside.


    H. Hamidov
    /Day.Az/


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