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    KARABAKH SETTLEMENT ISN'T AN ENDLESS CONVEYOR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    28.02.2007 14:47 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "I am not informed of any serious discrepancies
    between the OSCE MG Co-chairs as regards the Karabakh settlement. I
    even envy their patience and mutual understanding in search for a
    principal basis for the conflict resolution," OSCE MG Russian Co-chair
    in 1994-1996, Amb. Vladimir Kazimirov told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter
    when commenting on the latest statement by head of foreign relations
    department at the presidential administration Novruz Mammadov, who
    accused the OSCE Minsk Group in "a wrong approach to the conflict
    settlement."

    He said it's quite natural that the co-chair states differ in
    approaches. "The closest collaboration on Karabakh doesn't lead
    to commonality of positions, for example on Kosovo or mounting
    of anti-aircraft defense in Eastern Europe. The more the parties
    divert from the core (some seek activation of the GUAM in the UN
    General Assembly) the less should we surprise at various approaches
    of the co-chair states. Russia was against inclusion of the issue,
    The U.S. supported the idea, France abstained. Nevertheless, the
    Co-chairs contrived to issue a joint position. Thus, those who
    anchored hopes with possible controversies should sober up," the
    Russian diplomat said.

    Vladimir Kazimirov expressed surprise at demands for proposals. Those
    who urge new proposals had better count how many were submitted during
    recent 16 years and who used to reject them. It's not an endless
    conveyor but combinations of existing component. The parties should
    learn to make concessions and assume responsibility for it instead
    of proclaiming "never, never," he underscored.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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