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    AZG Armenian Daily #222, 01/12/2007


    OSCE Ministerial Council

    MAMEDYAROV PREACHES PEACE AFTER YESTERDAY'S WARLIKE SPEECHES

    "With a great anxiety I note that in despite of three year long
    negotiations on the level of Presidents and Foreign Ministers we are
    still facing Armenia's efforts of concealing the occupation of
    Azerbaijani territories and the policy of ethnic purge on those
    territories," - this phrase was not taken from another groundless
    publication of the Azeri mass media, but >From the statement of the
    Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, Elmar Mamedyarov, spoken at the OSCE
    Foreign Ministers Council, Madrid.

    Being nothing new in itself, such idea, expressed publicly on the
    level of OSCE, can hardly benefit the Azerbaijani authorities, as the
    party eager of unleashing another armed conflict is Azerbaijan.
    Moreover, the previous day Mamedyarov had stated that he supports the
    Azerbaijani Defense Minister's idea of restarting the war, while it
    has been stressed for many times that the Karabakh crisis must never
    be settled with armed force.

    It is even more remarkable that to Mamedyarov's opinion "the Armenian
    authorities make dangerous efforts of representing the Karabakh issue
    as a religious conflict and as a confrontation of Christians and
    Muslims". In this case it seems like Mamedyarov saw the smoke but knew
    not whither it came.

    As a matter of fact, Prime Minister of Armenia Serge Sarkisian,
    answering the question of "Los Angeles Times" whether the conflict in
    Karabakh has religious elements or no, said that it really does, but
    he did not gave the conflict a wholly religious implication. However,
    to Mamedyarov's opinion, Armenia has also "intensified the
    exploitation of Azerbaijan's nature resources, which does not aid the
    negotiation process". It is amusing that the Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister fails to distinguish the Republics of Armenia and of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Otherwise, how could he utter such phrases?

    >From the aforementioned "facts" Mamedyarov made the following
    conclusion, "Such policy is doomed, as Azerbaijan will never accept
    the loss of a single centimeter of its territory. The Armenian side
    should forget about its hopeless efforts and start peace negotiations,
    so as we can achieve a peaceful settlement, which would benefit both
    the peoples, living side by side".

    Loud phrases on democracy and self-governments, spoken by the
    Azerbaijani representative, cannot be taken seriously, as Azerbaijan
    has a number of serious inner problems with freedom and human rights
    and on the other hand Nagorno-Karabakh has a 15 years' experience of
    self-government as a republic. Nevertheless Mamedyarov declared, "We
    should focus on providing conditions for the Armenian and Azeri
    populations of Karabakh to take part in the global discussion of the
    national self-determination issue in the frames of the state of
    Azerbaijan".

    Elmar Mamedyarov, who was speaking of such high humanitarian values
    and was reluctant to shift the Karabakh conflict settlement to other
    spheres, later on contradicted his own words, mentioning the GUAM
    initiatives. Seemingly he was forgetful of OSCE Minsk Group's
    disapproval of the Karabakh issue's discussion in UN and GUAM formats,
    alongside with the conflicts in Dniester, South Osetia and Abkhazia.

    By A. Haroutiunian, translated by A.M.
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