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    "BOTH SIDES HAVE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY"

    Mediamax news agency
    June 2007

    (The exclusive interview of Miguel Angel Moratinos, Foreign Minister
    of Spain, OSCE Chairman-in-Office to Armenian Mediamax news agency,
    June 2007)

    - What are your impressions of your recent meeting with the Co-chairs
    of the OSCE Minsk Group, held in Madrid? How viable is the proposal
    on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which is on the
    negotiation table at present?

    - On May 4 I had a meeting with the three Co-chairs of the OSCE
    Minsk Group.

    This meeting followed another, held in Madrid on 10 December 2006. The
    most recent meeting, at which the three Co-chairs provided me with
    a full briefing of their work, was highly fruitful. As the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office, I congratulate Ambassadors Fassier and Merzliakov
    and Deputy Assistant Secretary Bryza on their excellent work, and
    express my gratitude to the authorities of Armenia and Azerbaijan for
    their good offices in working with them towards resolving the conflict.

    - One of the basic principles of the settlement is connected to holding
    a referendum in Nagorno-Karabakh. Do you believe that Azerbaijan is
    really ready to accept the idea of a referendum?

    - It is no easy matter to balance the principles of sovereignty
    and territorial integrity with that of self-determination. Both are
    universal principles that are applicable in different circumstances. I
    am convinced that Azerbaijan and Armenia are capable of using excellent
    judgement in applying the most appropriate principles to resolve a
    situation that is prejudicial to many thousands of people, who have
    the right to decent, peaceful and prosperous lives.

    - Judging from the latest statements of the sides, Armenia and
    Azerbaijan are "close to the settlement of the conflict as never
    before". Do you share such optimism?

    - I do know that both countries put the highest priority on
    overcoming the problems affecting the region, and for this reason I am
    optimistic. Both sides have to take advantage of this opportunity. It
    is high time they took the step.

    - The authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh, which represent the interests
    of 140 000 Armenians living in the region, regularly stated the need
    of their direct participation in the talks. Azerbaijan is categorically
    against that.

    Don't you think that without elimination of that obvious contradiction,
    the peace process will not give real results?

    - To answer this question, let me start with the final point: if
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and the OSCE undertake to achieve concrete results
    and work resolutely to that end, then all the problems may be overcome.

    - All the interested international organizations urge the sides
    to demonstrate political will, necessary to overcome the remaining
    discords.

    What is the reason for the sides to lack that will so far?

    - In a conflict that has lasted so many years, and that affects such a
    large number of people, genuine political will is needed to heal the
    wounds of the past and to look towards the future with optimism. The
    political maturity now enjoyed by both countries and the clear-sighted
    vision of their political leaders constitute a solid guarantee that
    the political will to resolve the conflict shall prevail.

    - One of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs - Russia, strongly believes
    that the possible independence of Kosovo will unambiguously become
    a precedent for other "frozen conflicts". The other two Co-chairs -
    France and the USA, oppose that and turn down the possibility of a
    precedent. What is your stance as to that issue?

    - The conflicts currently existing within the OSCE vary greatly in
    their nature. Neither France nor Russia nor the USA, represented
    by the Co-chairs, consider it advisable to apply pre-established
    formulas, given that the reality of widely varying situations would
    make them inoperative.

    - The international organizations, including the OSCE, urge the states
    of the region to develop regional cooperation, stressing that the fact
    will assist the settlement of the conflicts. Azerbaijan looks at the
    issue of cooperation from another stance. What is, according to you,
    the exit from this deadlock?

    - Regional cooperation is obviously a fundamental condition to
    promote security and stability. I am convinced that both Armenia and
    Azerbaijan are well aware that they have to seize, as soon as possible,
    the current window of opportunity to advance in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict and to develop the great cooperation possibilities that have
    arisen in the Caucasus in the socio-economic sphere.

    - What is your assessment of the situation with democratic reforms
    in Armenia in the light of the recent parliamentary elections, which
    received positive assessments from the OSCE, EU and Council of Europe?

    - As OSCE Chairman-in-Office, but also as a member of the Spanish
    Government, I congratulate Armenia on the democratic advance made
    in the recent parliamentary elections, which were viewed positively
    by the OSCE Electoral Observation Mission. Strengthening democracy,
    which is a fundamental value for the OSCE, contributes to the security
    and cooperation of all the Participant Countries.
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