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    OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs issue a joint statement

    armradio.am
    14.07.2007 14:17

    The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group issued a joint statement to give
    their assessment of the emerging situation in the settlement process
    for the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in light of the recent meeting
    between the President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharyan and
    the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev in St
    Petersburg.

    'At the Co-Chairs' suggestion, during this meeting the Presidents
    concentrated their discussion on a limited number of obstacles that
    stand in the way of agreement on a set of basic principles for the
    peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Unfortunately,
    the Presidents could not overcome these remaining differences. Thus,
    the two sides are approaching 2008 - a year of presidential elections
    in both Armenia and Azerbaijan, when, as past experience shows, chances
    for progress will likely be overshadowed by the electoral campaigns.
    Without an endorsement of the basic principles at the presidential
    level, it is impossible to start drafting the text of an agreement on
    the peaceful settlement of the conflict, or to secure the progress of
    the past three years of negotiations in order not to reopen them from
    scratch whenever they resume again,' the statement reads.

    `The Co-Chairs recognize that preservation of the status quo after
    thirteen years of "no peace-no war" in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    may seem less difficult for the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan than
    the mutual compromises that will lead to an equitable and lasting
    settlement of the conflict and, ultimately, to a new era of peace and
    prosperity for their people. However if the parties to the conflict
    choose nevertheless to avoid making courageous decisions now, we as
    mediators cannot make these decisions in their place.

    We take due note of the parties' recent statements of their willingness
    to continue the negotiations on the basis of what has been developed
    over the past years. We urge them to give life to these statements in
    the limited time remaining and to make resolute efforts to consider
    again the fairly distributed benefits of the solution embodied by the
    proposed basic principles. To that end, the Co-Chairs are ready to
    assist the parties in the preparation for their next summit, at the
    first opportunity, in the coming months.

    Recently both sides showed their ability to create more favorable
    conditions for preparing their public opinion for peace by organizing a
    joint visit to Nagorno-Karabakh, Yerevan and Baku of a group of their
    intellectuals. The Co-Chairs welcomed and highly appreciated that
    event, which they consider as a first concrete confidence building
    measure such as the Co-Chairs have constantly proposed and encouraged
    in numerous fields to develop trust between the parties. In this
    respect, the Co-Chairs regret that the recommendations of the OSCE-led
    environmental assessment mission last year have not been carried out
    and call upon the parties to make possible their implementation.

    Unfortunately, the Co-Chairs observe with concern several current
    developments that, in their view, do not contribute to preparation of
    the populations for peace. Among these are militaristic statements
    threatening use of force and creating the dangerous illusion that war
    is an option for resolution of the conflict. The upcoming so-called
    presidential elections in Nagorno-Karabakh have already caused an
    increase in tensions. Recalling their statements with respect to
    previous voting in Nagorno-Karabakh, the Co-Chairs reiterate that, like
    all other members of the international community, their countries do
    not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent state, and such
    "elections" should not have any impact on the peaceful settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Finally, the Co-Chairs stress the
    primary role of the OSCE Minsk Group in mediation of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. They note that unilateral initiatives in
    other organizations can increase tensions and disrupt the negotiation
    process. Therefore, they urge the sides to focus their attention in the
    coming months on making real progress in the negotiations mediated by
    the Minsk Group Co-Chairmen.'
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