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    Today, Azerbaijan
    March 25 2011


    Executive Summary of the "Report of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs'
    Field Assessment Mission to the Occupied Territories Surrounding
    Nagorno-Karabakh" published

    25 March 2011 [14:00] - Today.Az



    The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs conducted a Field Assessment Mission
    to the seven occupied territories of Azerbaijan surrounding
    Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) from October 7-12, 2010, to assess the overall
    situation there, including humanitarian and other aspects.

    The Co-Chairs were joined by the Personal Representative of the OSCE
    Chairman-inOffice and his team, which provided logistical support, and
    by two experts from the UNHCR and one member of the 2005 OSCE
    Fact-Finding Mission. This was the first mission by the international
    community to the territories since 2005, and the first visit by UN
    personnel in 18 years.

    In traveling more than 1,000 kilometers throughout the territories,
    the Co-Chairs saw stark evidence of the disastrous consequences of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the failure to reach a peaceful
    settlement.

    Towns and villages that existed before the conflict are abandoned and
    almost entirely in ruins. While no reliable figures exist, the overall
    population is roughly estimated as 14,000 persons, living in small
    settlements and in the towns of Lachin and Kelbajar.

    The Co-Chairs assess that there has been no significant growth in the
    population since 2005. The settlers, for the most part ethnic
    Armenians who were relocated to the territories from elsewhere in
    Azerbaijan, live in precarious conditions, with poor infrastructure,
    little economic activity, and limited access to public services. Many
    lack identity documents.

    For administrative purposes, the seven territories, the former NK
    Oblast, and other areas have been incorporated into eight new
    districts. The harsh reality of the situation in the territories has
    reinforced the view of the CoChairs that the status quo is
    unacceptable, and that only a peaceful, negotiated settlement can
    bring the prospect of a better, more certain future to the people who
    used to live in the territories and those who live there now.

    The Co-Chairs urge the leaders of all the parties to avoid any
    activities in the territories and other disputed areas that would
    prejudice a final settlement or change the character of these areas.

    They also recommend that measures be taken to preserve cemeteries and
    places of worship in the territories and to clarify the status of
    settlers who lack identity documents. The CoChairs intend to undertake
    further missions to other areas affected by the NK conflict, and to
    include in such missions experts from relevant international agencies
    that would be involved in implementing a peace settlement.


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    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/83137.html




    From: A. Papazian
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