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    BAKU DISSATISFIED WITH OSCE

    Vestnik Kavkaza
    July 10 2012
    Russia

    There will be no progress in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process in
    the near future - this became obvious during the visit to the South
    Caucasus by the general secretary of the OSCE, Lamberto Zannier. Baku
    has waited too long for not only protocol words of support, but also
    real actions from the OSCE and the Minsk Group. A certain background
    is necessary for progress in the peacemaking process, but there is
    none - the sides of the conflict have too different positions.

    Zannier's Baku visit is considered in the context of growing interest
    to the region and the West's concern about violence flashes on the
    front-line between Armenian and Azerbaijani armies, but no more. "The
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a big threat for security of the region
    and economic development of the South Caucasus," Zannier said in
    Azerbaijan and expressed support to efforts by the Minsk Group.

    However, Baku believes that the OSCE MG fails to fulfill its duties,
    and the general secretary's visit will hardly change anything. The
    target of the Minsk Group requires providing negotiations on peaceful
    settlement of the crisis according to principles, responsibilities,
    and provisions of the OSCE, but the negotiations between the conflict's
    sides are dead-locked. At the same time the co-chairs believe that
    the negotiation process as a foundation of Karabakh settlement is
    intensive, despite growing tension on the occupied territories.

    Considering sharp statements by both sides of the conflict, there is
    no chance for a peacemaking treaty, but the MG co-chairs are still
    optimistic. Nevertheless, Baku lacks their optimism. It believes that
    time limits should be defined for settlement of the conflict. "Each
    time co-chairs visit the region they promise something, but we
    haven't witnessed fulfillment of the promises," deputy chairman,
    executive secretary of the ruling party Yeni Azerbaijan, Ali Ahmedov,
    says. "The Azerbaijani society has many issues with co-chairs of the
    Minsk Group and the Minsk Group in general. How long will it take for
    the Minsk Group to settle the conflict? For how long should refugees
    wait for settlement of the conflict?" Ahmedov said.

    Impatience of Baku is understandable. Yerevan is satisfied with the
    current situation and conduction of negotiations under management of
    the MG. But Azerbaijan has a big problem - about a million of refugees
    and temporary displaces persons who cannot come back home for 20
    years. Azerbaijan expects fulfillment of four resolutions of the UN
    which urges Armenia to withdraw its army from the occupied Azerbaijani
    territories. Baku considers their nonfulfillment surprising because
    the SC resolutions on Libya were fulfilled in a short term. Yerevan
    does its best to maintain status quo.

    However, Zannier emphasized that status quo is unacceptable, but
    without real pressure on Yerevan these words remain a recommendation
    only, rather than an obligation. Azerbaijan has many times expressed
    concern about the extended process, and one day it can simply withdraw
    from this format of negotiations. The mediation format of the OSCE
    should be more active; it shouldn't create an illusion of activity,
    as prolongation of the conflict touches upon the whole region. .

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