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    NATO Summit: Armenian president slams Turkish lobbying of
    Karabakh-related document

    ANALYSIS | 05.09.14 | 10:19
    http://armenianow.com/commentary/analysis/56606/armenia_sargsyan_nato_summit_kerry_aliyev


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    By NAIRA HAYRUMYAN
    ArmeniaNow correspondent

    The NATO gathering in Newport, Wales, UK, provided another occasion
    for a meeting between the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Serzh
    Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev. Their meeting on the sidelines of the NATO
    summit this time was organized by United States Secretary of State
    John Kerry.

    Sargsyan's participation in the summit was confirmed only several
    hours before his actual departure to the UK on Wednesday evening.
    According to experts, Armenia's ally Russia could not approve
    Sargsyan's trip to the summit where Russia had not been invited and
    where measures were to be worked out to counter Russia's ambitions.

    However, Sargsyan was not going to participate in the actual NATO
    summit, where from non-members of the Alliance only the president of
    Ukraine Petro Poroshenko had been invited. The Armenian president
    instead held a bilateral meeting with French President Francois
    Hollande, with whom he discussed the initiative of his French
    counterpart of a trilateral meeting, Sargsyan-Aliyev-Hollande. In
    addition, he participated in the meeting of heads of State and
    government of NATO-member States and nations involved in International
    Security Assistance Forces in Afghanistan /ISAF/.

    At that meeting, Sargsyan delivered a speech in which he noted that
    Armenia knows all too well the price of both peace and security.
    "Tomorrow in this room a document will be adopted that directly
    concerns my people and peace in our region. There are two options -
    either the document will adopt the language of the OSCE Minsk Group,
    which is the only specialized international structure dealing with the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem ... or will again succumb to lobbying by
    another member state aimed at saving the face of our dictator neighbor
    vis-a-vis his own people," he said. "Believe me, that would not lead
    to any positive results."

    The matter concerns the final declaration of the NATO summit. In 2010
    and 2012, Sargsyan shunned attendance of the NATO summits in Lisbon
    and Chicago, conditioning it by the fact that there was some wording
    undesirable for the Armenian side in the final declarations. In
    particular, due to the lobbying of Turkey, on the part of the Karabakh
    settlement the declarations only referred to the principle of
    territorial integrity, but had nothing about the principle of
    self-determination of peoples.

    Judging by the fact that Sargsyan agreed to go to the summit this
    time, there could be some other formulations in the text of the
    declaration. At least, the Armenian president may have received such
    assurances from France and the United States.

    Before the meeting, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan paid a
    visit to Baku, where he said that together with President Aliyev he
    would do everything to include the Karabakh issue in the agenda of the
    NATO summit and "urge NATO to fulfill its promises." He did not
    specify what promises he meant, but it is clear that the promise to
    Erdogan was to repeat the text of the previous resolution.

    It is also remarkable that before the summit, a fifth American state,
    California, recognized the independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic, and there are speculations that the issue of the recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide is being discussed in the United States also
    at the federal level.

    Nevertheless, the official report on the Sargsyan-Aliyev-Kerry meeting
    did not present any specific agreements.

    In his statement, Secretary of State Kerry reiterated that a peaceful
    settlement of the conflict has no alternative, noting the need to
    avoid escalation of the situation and calling on the parties to find
    mechanisms to reduce tensions and strengthen confidence-building
    measures.

    Kerry noted the importance of continuing negotiations within the OSCE
    Minsk Group and expressed readiness to support the search for
    solutions. The U.S. secretary of state, at the same time, stressed
    that the political will of the sides is very important for the
    peaceful settlement of the conflict.

    The statement about the Minsk Group is important in the sense that on
    August 10 Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi invited Sargsyan
    and Aliyev and tried to bypass the Minsk Group in taking over the
    initiative on settling the problem. This raised concerns with the
    other two co-chairs of the Minsk Group, the United States and France,
    that would not want to see a Karabakh settlement according to the
    Russian scenario.

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