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    Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
    Sept 20 2005
    X-Sender: Asbed Bedrossian <[email protected]>
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    AZERBAIJAN LOST AGAIN

    The member of the Armenian delegation to the PACE, Member of
    Parliament Shavarsh Kocharian was deeply impressed by the meeting of
    the PACE commission on the resolution of the Karabakh issue in Paris
    on September 12. Returning from France, the member of the PACE
    delegation was impatient to share his great impressions, as he
    characterized them, with the journalists, informing that the list of
    the participants was impressive. At the meeting the representatives
    of the three Minsk Group co-chairs, Andrzej Kasprzyk who has long
    been the special representative of the OSCE and has been occupied
    with the monitoring of the cease-fire, Goran Lennmarker, who is
    special reporter to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Heikki Talvitie,
    representing the European Union, had been present. What was the
    reason for the mood of Shavarsh Kocharian? `First of all, the
    arguments of the Azerbaijani party were beaten down.' He also pointed
    out the fact that at the meeting all the participants mentioned that
    the issue of Artsakh should be resolved only under the auspices of
    the OSCE Minsk Group, and the role of other international
    organizations, particularly the Council of Europe, is to support the
    resolution of the conflict. In fact, the hopes of the Azerbaijani
    party to settle the Karabakh issue outside the OSCE Minsk Group were
    destroyed. The model of resolution is also there. `I think that there
    is a tendency to involve wider circles around this model which is
    being formed to be used for the aim of resolution,' said Shavarsh
    Kocharian. For years on the only obstacle on the way of resolution of
    the issue of Artsakh was the contradicting principles of the sides;
    Azerbaijan has always been guided by the principle of territorial
    integrity, and Armenia pursued the principle of self-determination of
    Karabakh. According to Shavarsh Kocharian, the positive thing today
    is that the participants of the meeting managed to arrive at points
    where this controversy between these principles can be overcome.
    `Yes, territorial integrity but in reference to the territories which
    are outside the borders of Nagorno Karabakh Republic; as to
    self-determination, it refers to the territory of Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic.' Analysing the details of the meeting in Paris, Shavarsh
    Kocharian literally stated that a package settlement of the issue
    will be adopted, which will be fulfilled stage by stage. This model
    referred to as a stage by stage model looks like the model of 1997
    which supposed that the Armenian party should return to Azerbaijan
    the liberated areas, and only after this would they go on to
    negotiate the status; in other words, Karabakh would appear inside
    Azerbaijan. This danger, however, according to Shavarsh Kocharian,
    does not exist today. Although the mechanisms of resolution were not
    discussed at the meeting, according to the spokesperson, everyone who
    addressed the meeting mentioned by all means that they were not
    supposed to consider details yet. Nevertheless, positive tendencies
    were apparent. For example, the participants of the meeting stated
    that Karabakh cannot be an enclave and should have land borders with
    Armenia. Despite the objections of the Azerbaijani party why only the
    corridor between Armenia and Karabakh was discussed and other
    corridors were ignored, it was said that those were quite different,
    and particularly Karabakh should not be an enclave.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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