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    MASIS MAYILYAN: DISCUSSION OF THE KARABAKH ISSUE OUTSIDE THE OSCE CAN PRODUCE THE OPPOSITE EFFECT

    ArmRadio.am
    12.02.2007 17:32

    "We welcome every action that could be helpful for the peace settlement
    of the conflict. However, in the past few years we saw that discussion
    of the Karabakh issue in different international organizations other
    than the OSCE were not productive, moreover, they can produce the
    opposite effect, NKR Deputy Foreign Minister Masis Mayilyan said in
    an interview with the "Karabakh Open."

    The Deputy Foreign Minister said that as a rule, Azerbaijan is up for
    reporting the conflict to different international organizations to
    intensify information and psychological confrontation in the region
    and pressure on the both Armenian parties.

    The misinterpretation of the essence of the conflict may also do harm
    to the settlement of the conflict, which was the case with the report
    of the PACE reporter on the Karabakh conflict. Therefore, to avoid
    this, the actors of these discussions should mind in their efforts to
    promote the settlement of the conflict not to get the parties ramble
    away from the resolution of the conflict," he noted.

    As for the report of the Rapporteur on the missing persons in
    Nagorno Karabakh Leo Platvoet, Masis Mayilyan expressed regret that
    the Rapporteur used unchecked data received from Baku. "The Karabakh
    party has pointed to the fact that the Azerbaijani data on the missing
    people are false. The Azerbaijani government hides the real number
    of its losses in the period of the military actions by multiplying
    this number. Moreover, it is highly probable that part of the people
    mentioned in the Azerbaijani records of the missing deserted in the
    midst of the war and are now living in Russia and other countries.

    According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, in 1997 the
    total number of the missing in the area of the conflict, both Armenian
    and Azerbaijani, was 2229. Considering that the ICRC collected these
    data within the three years following the cease-fire, they could not
    undergo major changes later. At the same time, it should be noted
    that the recommendations of the report by Leo Platvoet include several
    statements set forward by the Karabakh side, namely criticism against
    politicization of the issue of the missing, as well as the necessity
    for setting up contacts between the state commission of NKR and its
    Azerbaijani counterpart for productive cooperation over the given
    issue," said Masis Mayilyan.

    Turning to the frequent cases of crossing the border by Azeri soldiers
    the Deputy Foreign Minister said the NKR government, which committed
    to the Geneva Conventions, reports immediately to the Stepanakert
    offices of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the OSCE,
    then the prisoners are returned to the Azerbaijani side through the
    ICRC. "As a member of the NKR State Commission on the POWs and the
    missing, I state that presently there are no POWs and missing people
    in the territory of our republic.

    As to the fact that recently more Azerbaijani soldiers have been
    imprisoned, the reasons may differ. According to the Azerbaijani
    military experts, the reason might be bad treatment in the Azerbaijani
    military units located at the front line, corruption among commissioned
    officers, as well as the low morale and weak preparation of the
    Azerbaijani soldiers," said the Deputy Foreign Minister.

    As for the negotiation process son the Karabakh conflict settlement,
    Masis Mayilyan said that obviously, the upcoming elections in Armenia
    and NKR will affect the pace of the negotiations. Next autumn the
    talks are expected to become more active.
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