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    KAZAKHSTAN NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR OSCE MINSK GROUP

    news.am
    Feb 16 2010
    Armenia

    Kazakhstan's seeking a more active role in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process as OSCE chairing state can by no means be viewed as Astana's
    intention to replace the OSCE Minsk Group formed to deal with the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the former Armenian Ambassador to Syria,
    orientalist David Hovhannisyan told NEWS.am.

    "The Kazakh Foreign Minister may have made a statement on Astana's
    contribution to the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the
    context of Kazakhstan's role in establishing the cease-fire in the
    conflict zone, which, however, does not at all mean that Kazakhstan
    can replace the OSCE Minsk Group in the negotiation process,"
    Hovhannisyan said.

    The expert Alexander Manasyan, in turn, stated that the success of
    Kazakhstan's mission depends on Astana's balanced attitude to the
    conflicting parties. "Kazakhstan is stating now that it is well
    informed on the essence of the conflict, but Astana must prove
    it. If, during this period, Kazakhstan has not only been kept track
    of the negotiations, but has also elaborated balanced and effective
    proposals for the settlement, its claims on mediation may be crowned
    with success. But if Kazakhstan states it is well informed of the
    essence of the conflict, but it is really misinformed, Astana's
    mission is doomed to failure," the expert said.

    NEWS.am reminds the readers that at a recent news conference
    in Yerevan, OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Kazakh Foreign Minister
    Kanat Saudabayev stated that Kazakhstan is well informed of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem and is keeping track of the negotiations. "We
    intend to give possible impetus to the resolution of the problem. But
    the key is in the conflicting parties hands. We are cautiously
    optimistic about Nagorno-Karabakh peace process," Saudabayev said.
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