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    Bryza Criticizes US Policy on Karabakh

    ASBAREZ
    Monday, May 7th, 2012


    Former US Ambassador to Baku Matthew Bryza

    WASHINGTON - Former US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza last week
    criticized President Obama's policy on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    saying the administration has spent more time on Turkey-Armenia
    normalization to the detriment of the Karabakh conflict.

    `Washington lost its way in the last couple of years,' said Bryza,
    expressing his criticism while speaking last week at the Jamestown
    Foundation.

    Bryza said that the Obama administration had spent all its energy on
    the normalization of ties between Turkey and Armenia and did not show
    any effort for progress in the negotiations on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. He asserted that normalization between Turkey and Armenia
    would not possible without progress in the Karabakh conflict.

    `This [Turkey-Armenia] normalization would be great if it's
    achievable. But it's not achievable and plus it negatively influences
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process,' he said adding adding, `No matter how
    much we wanted Armenia-Turkey rapprochement, instead we've got
    nothing'.

    `Had we put all of our eggs into a solution to Nagorno-Karabakh, we
    could have achieved both. Instead, we got nothing,' Bryza stated.

    Bryza took it upon himself to ensure that Azerbaijan would not
    initiate any military confrontation. However, if `the ice [over the
    negotiation process] does not break,' the possibilities for such a
    confrontation would increase.

    Bryza also pointed to the lack of trust between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. In his `that trust isn't going to come until the US leads
    it.'

    Since leaving office in January, Bryza has lived in Istanbul and is
    the director of the Tallinn, Estonia-based International Center for
    Defense Studies. He has also taken to the interview circuit, telling
    primarily the Turkish media that Turkey-Armenia normalizations should
    have been preconditioned on Karabakh peace and blaming the Armenian
    lobby in the US - especially the Armenian National Committee of
    America - for undermining his nomination and prospects of returning to
    Baku as the top US diplomat.




    From: A. Papazian
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