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    Pan Armenian News

    GENERATION CHANGE NECESSARY TO SOLVE KARABAKH CONFLICT


    30.04.2005 04:10

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The solution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is possible
    in 20-25 years at least, Head of the Department of Conflictology and
    Migration of the Institute of Peace and Democracy in Baku Arif Yunusov told
    PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. In his words, the level of the Armenian-Azeri
    relations is very low today. There is no confidence between the peoples and
    each party is only sure it is right. «The relations can be called
    mirror-like, as both the Armenian and the Azeri parties call each other
    aggressors, media in both countries equally cover the problems from their
    own point of view,» Yunusov noted. In his words, the solution of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict is virtually impossible - especially under the rule of the
    current Armenian authorities. For the conflict to be solved a change of
    generations is necessary, as only the new generation, being tired of the
    constant hostility, will come to reconciliation. As noted by Yunusov, there
    are 3 options for the developments regarding this problem. The first is the
    signing of a peace accord, however both the Armenian and the Azeri peoples
    are not ready to it. He called this opinion a fantastical one. The second
    option is that of Cyprus. And the third one is the Near East or the Israeli
    opinion, which provides for periodical hostilities and protracted talks
    until the parties are tired of fighting. Commenting on the fact that the
    parties to conflict do not meet within the OSCE MG today, Yunusov noted it
    confirmed the talks have come to a stalemate. At that he noted calling the
    Karabakh conflict a «Karabakh» one was incorrect. In his words, it is «a
    pure Armenian-Azeri conflict.»
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