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    SIGNING OF TREATY ON NONE-USE OF FORCE BETWEEN ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN: IS IT POSSIBLE?

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics /68444.html
    May 21 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani political expert Zardusht Alizade says the resolution of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict depends on what degree the conflicting
    parties trust each other. He was commenting on possible use of "2+3+2"
    formula in the conflict resolution.

    "Under this plan, in the best case, Azerbaijan will recover control of
    two of its regions at the initial stage and three more regions will
    be liberated later. This will mark starting point of a cooperation
    in some spheres between the parties," the expert said.

    "I think that both sides should understand that cooperation is better
    than confrontation. Countries in conflict need to get rid of the myths
    that have settled over the relations between nations. In the worst
    case, there will be need to involve psychiatrists," the political
    expert added.

    Asked whether there is a link between a new document that reportedly
    stands on the Armenian-Turkish talks' table and items of the "2 +3 +2"
    formula of de-occupation of Azerbaijani territories, Alizade said that
    "the borders between Armenia and Turkey will reopen when relations
    between Baku and Yerevan see at least some progress. I have always said
    that the Armenian-Turkish normalization is profitable for Azerbaijan."

    Speaking about the conditions under which Azerbaijan may agree to sign
    an agreement on non-use of force in resolving the Karabakh conflict,
    the political scientist said "although Azerbaijan has every right
    to solve the conflict by military means, it has not done this for 16
    years. It shows that Azerbaijan is committed to a peaceful solution to
    the Karabakh conflict. And when joining the Council of Europe and the
    Madrid principles, we have pledged to resolve the issue by diplomatic
    means. Therefore, if Armenia fulfills all its commitments under
    possible agreements with Azerbaijan, I see no reason for Azerbaijan
    to launch military action."
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