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    MEPS CONCERNED WITH AIRPORT RE-OPENING IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    New Europe
    Feb 17 2013

    The re-opening of the Khojaly airport in Nagorno-Karabakh "would
    seriously harm the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, MEP Inese Vaidere from Latvia said recently in an interview.

    "Firstly, the Armenian initiative to open the Khojaly airport can
    be seen as a claim of a change in the status of Nagorno-Karabakh
    that is a clear disagreement with the Madrid Principles. Secondly,
    the opening of the air traffic between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia
    could be seen as a violation of the Azerbaijani airspace and thus,
    might cause a counter reaction. Therefore, the opening of the Khojaly
    airport should be considered a provocation and obstacle to conflict's
    resolution that endangers the mutual confidence building. Instead,
    both sides should continue to comply with current practice for flights
    over their territory," Vaidere said.

    The MEP noted that the symbolism associated with the Khojaly tragedy
    in 1992 in addition to the opening of the airport, could potentially
    lead to further increased tensions in the whole region. "The plan
    of opening the air traffic between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia has
    already caused a knock-on effect from the Azerbaijani side, which
    has announced its readiness to destroy aircrafts that are deemed to
    enter their airspace. Any provocative action from either of the sides
    that has a potential to make the situation more precarious has to be
    internationally condemned. Furthermore, the re-opening of the Khojaly
    airport by Armenian authorities could be perceived as disrespecting
    both, the EU and the Minsk Group's effort in the whole peace process,"
    Vaidere said.

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    February 18, 2013, 20:51:13

    MEPs concerned with airport re-opening in Nagorno-Karabakh Article |
    February 17, 2013 - 9:50pm

    The re-opening of the Khojaly airport in Nagorno-Karabakh "would
    seriously harm the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, MEP Inese Vaidere from Latvia said recently in an interview.

    "Firstly, the Armenian initiative to open the Khojaly airport can
    be seen as a claim of a change in the status of Nagorno-Karabakh
    that is a clear disagreement with the Madrid Principles. Secondly,
    the opening of the air traffic between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia
    could be seen as a violation of the Azerbaijani airspace and thus,
    might cause a counter reaction. Therefore, the opening of the Khojaly
    airport should be considered a provocation and obstacle to conflict's
    resolution that endangers the mutual confidence building. Instead,
    both sides should continue to comply with current practice for flights
    over their territory," Vaidere said.

    The MEP noted that the symbolism associated with the Khojaly tragedy
    in 1992 in addition to the opening of the airport, could potentially
    lead to further increased tensions in the whole region. "The plan
    of opening the air traffic between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia has
    already caused a knock-on effect from the Azerbaijani side, which
    has announced its readiness to destroy aircrafts that are deemed to
    enter their airspace. Any provocative action from either of the sides
    that has a potential to make the situation more precarious has to be
    internationally condemned. Furthermore, the re-opening of the Khojaly
    airport by Armenian authorities could be perceived as disrespecting
    both, the EU and the Minsk Group's effort in the whole peace process,"
    Vaidere said.

    The EU's involvement in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution has
    been a relatively passive so far, the MEP said. "The EU can certainly
    do more to help resolve conflict in the region, in particular through
    the Action Plans with each of the countries and also by means of the
    office of EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus.

    Yet another way for the EU to get more engaged in the conflict
    resolution would be to replace France in the OSCE Minsk Group. Not
    only would it counterbalance the key regional players Russia and the
    USA but would also improve the mediation approach. It is necessary to
    reach a breakthrough in the 20 years of standstill in the conflict
    resolution in order to establish a lasting peace so that thousands
    of IDPs are able to return to Nagorno Karabakh," Vaidere said.

    Meanwhile, MEP Boris Zala from Slovakia said that there is a clear
    concern in Brussels that re-opening of the airport can potentially
    unfreeze the conflict. "I still hope it will not come to that. My
    instinct tells me that the situation will calm down after the Armenian
    presidential elections. Either way, the issue certainly impedes the
    conflict resolution process, and complicates the work of the Minsk
    Group and the EU," Zala said in an interview.

    The Chicago Convention, through its Articles 1 and 5 namely, is
    clear about a state's right to manage its own airspace and exercise
    sovereignty over it. Asked how the Khojaly Airport would operate if
    opened, Zala said, "There is no other way for the airport to operate
    but in accordance with international and standard flight practices
    - in other words, only with the authorisation of the Azerbaijani
    authorities. Any other mode of operation would pose risks for the
    planes and their passengers - and violate international law.

    Asked what the actions the European Parliament may undertake are to
    prevent the opening of Khojaly airport, Zala said that at the moment,
    individual MEPs are voicing concerns. "If the situation grows more
    serious, I expect the EP to adopt a resolution, mounting pressure
    on both sides to avert escalation of the conflict, and on the EEAS,
    the Commission, and the Council to get more involved. And let's not
    forget that the EU is not without political and economic leverage over
    Armenia - after all, we are entering the final stages of negotiations
    on a new trade agreement. So, even if not directly involved in conflict
    mediation, the EU is not powerless. And, for that matter, neither
    is the European Parliament, which will need to give its consent to
    closer political and trade association with Armenia," Zala said.

    http://www.neurope.eu/article/meps-concerned-airport-re-opening-nagorno-karabakh



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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