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    POTSDAM VIEW ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    March 10 2014

    10 March 2014 - 11:11am

    by Orkhan Sattarov, Head of the European Bureau of Vestnik Kavkaza

    The UNSC resolution on Nagorno-Karabakh will mark its 21st anniversary
    in April this year. The first resolution and the ones that followed
    have not been fulfilled yet. Professor Wilfried Fuhrmann of
    Potsdam University, has given his vision of the legal aspect of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and described the attitude the international
    community could show for progress to be made on the issue.

    The professor reminded that many resolutions that the UNSC and the
    General Assembly have passed have not been fulfilled. "The United
    Nations call on Armenia to abandon the occupation, to give back
    the occupied territories, and hand them over to Azerbaijan. Other
    organizations such as NATO or the OSCE also claimed this. NATO
    professes the aim of protecting the territorial integrity of countries,
    particularly the countries of the former USSR," noted Fuhrmann.

    Azerbaijan is a member or partner of various international
    organizations, or "clubs". It works together with or even is a member
    of the OSCE, the Council of Europe, the Organization of Islamic
    Conference, the CIS, the UN, NATO and others. Armenia is also
    a member of several clubs and makes use of the advantages without
    always accepting the rules of the clubs. Maybe the clubs are too big
    and the rules are ignored regularly," assumes the German expert.

    "If Armenia claims that Karabakh has never been an integral part
    of Azerbaijan or the independent Republic of Azerbaijan, and claims
    that it was a pure uprising of the population due to the imploding,
    collapsing empire of the USSR and the uprising took place without
    external support, this is verifiably wrong. Armenia is violating
    natural law as well as the positive law of nations consciously and
    persistently. In this sense its reputation is low, and it is in
    an international context near to becoming an outlaw country being
    isolated," Fuhrmann told Vestnik Kavkaza.

    In the expert's opinion, members of the club should at least take
    that fact into account, if there are no compulsive mechanisms or
    unanimous vote. This means peaceful solutions to restore the rights,
    not military intervention, so that the club could maintain confidence
    and prevent risks of losing stability.

    "In case a member of a club violates the principles of international
    law or specific rules of the club, then every member has to draw
    conclusions from this. There is no need to exclude the member. But
    there is a need for protection and regard for its own reputation. You
    don't support international trade with these countries, you don't
    give them state loans, and you don't give securities for exports to
    these countries and so on. This is not pleading for an extensive
    trade boycott. It means that any government support is synonymous
    with the transfer of reputation to this country. But thereby you are
    indirectly strengthening the position of this country, in the case
    of government support for trade with Armenia you indirectly support
    the Armenian position in the Karabakh conflict," concludes the expert.

    Professor Fuhrmann touched upon the right of peoples to
    self-determination Armenian diplomacy always refers to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace talks. "The principle of self-determination
    is not valid for the victors of a battle in case of military force
    with expulsion, mass murder and even genocide. The principle of
    self-determination is only applicable ex-ante, i.e. as an alternative
    and thereby prior to the potential use of violence. The principle
    may - circumstances permitting - be applicable ex post, in case the
    exiles including the descendants are involved and with agreement of
    both sides. This situation is a scenario as if there is an ex-ante
    situation.

    In the case of mass murder or genocide this right doesn't exist ex
    post. Such an object - built with force - is not legal, even if it
    exists over a longer period of time. It may be maintained through
    the use of power and armed forces but it remains an object which is
    built on injustice," emphasized the professor.

    In Fuhrmann's view, Armenia is trying to drag out the negotiations
    as much as possible to legitimize the artificial regime in
    Nagorno-Karabakh: "Surely time does play an important role. Such a
    construction, existing for a long time span over several generations
    has its existence and also the possibility to gain reputation and
    simultaneously forgetting. Every military acting country, i.e. every
    nationalistic player, knows about this advantage and tries to extend
    it over time in order to keep it definite finally."

    "Inherited hostility and hate over generations are normally the
    consequence. Since the aggressor, as in the case of the military
    invasion of Armenian troops, searches for and makes use of a situation
    of military superiority, an arms race starts with the option to
    counterattack for a bigger, final victory," Fuhrmann claims.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/analysis/politics/52395.html

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