ICG: BEYOND SOME POSSIBLE CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES, THERE IS LITTLE LIKELIHOOD OF PROGRESS
Panorama.am
28/02/2012
Beyond some possible confidence-building measures, there is little
likelihood of progress [in Karabakh issue] for the coming year,
with Armenia, Azerbaijan and the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries
(France, Russia, U.S.) all entering electoral cycles, the International
Crisis Group report says, dwelling on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Earlier Crisis Group reports have explored the threat of resumed
fighting and suggested ways to move toward resolution of the conflict.
According to the report, the international community, in particular
the co-chairs of the Minsk Group (France, Russia, U.S.) facilitating
efforts to reach a comprehensive peace, should facilitate the creation
of an incident investigation mechanism, including the operation of a
hotline between the sides to discuss ceasefire breaches, and otherwise
protect the civilian population living near the LoC.
Panorama.am
28/02/2012
Beyond some possible confidence-building measures, there is little
likelihood of progress [in Karabakh issue] for the coming year,
with Armenia, Azerbaijan and the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries
(France, Russia, U.S.) all entering electoral cycles, the International
Crisis Group report says, dwelling on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Earlier Crisis Group reports have explored the threat of resumed
fighting and suggested ways to move toward resolution of the conflict.
According to the report, the international community, in particular
the co-chairs of the Minsk Group (France, Russia, U.S.) facilitating
efforts to reach a comprehensive peace, should facilitate the creation
of an incident investigation mechanism, including the operation of a
hotline between the sides to discuss ceasefire breaches, and otherwise
protect the civilian population living near the LoC.