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    Successful elections provide good basis for the Karabakh conflict settlement

    14.05.2007 17:15
    Tatul Hakobyan
    "Radiolur"


    In separate statements the European structures welcome the progress
    registered in the parliamentary elections of Armenia. These
    appreciations are important for our country not only from the
    perspective of reinforcement of democracy, but also from the point of
    view of the positive resolution of the Karabakh issue.

    May 10-11 the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan Vartan
    Oskanian and Elmar Mammadyarov met with the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs
    in Strasbourg. Earlier the Co-Chairs had a meeting with the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office, Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel
    Moratinos. Ways of the Karabakh conflict resolution were discussed
    during the meeting. Moratinos declared he will do his best to promote
    the resolution of the conflict.

    Obviously, the election period is not the best period for holding
    intensive negotiations. For having firm positions in the talks, it is,
    certainly, important for Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh how the
    elections passed. Since four international organizations ` he
    OSCE/ODIHR, OSCE PA, PACE and the European Parliament, as well as the
    CIS Observation Mission ` labeled these elections as corresponding to
    European standards, it should be noted that this is a good basis for
    the future talks.

    Presidency of the European Union (EU) stated `with satisfaction' that
    the parliamentary elections held in Armenia on 12 May `were, on the
    whole, conducted fairly, freely and largely in accordance with the
    international commitments which Armenia had entered into.'
    `Presidency welcomes the fact that, compared to previous elections,
    significant progress has been made,' the document reads.

    European Commissioner for External Relations and Neighborhood Policy
    Benita Ferrero-Waldner declared today that by holding the
    parliamentary elections largely in compliance with international
    standards, `Armenia made an important step forward in fulfilling one
    of the priorities of the Action Plan in the framework of the European
    Neighborhood Policy.

    The progress registered in the elections was welcomed by Washington as
    well. The US Embassy today congratulated the Armenian nation for
    holding better elections as compared to the previous ones.' `We share
    the satisfaction of the international observers with the fact that
    both legal and technical electoral infrastructures have been greatly
    improved.'

    Among others, the resolution of the Karabakh conflict is connected
    with the state of democracy in the negotiating countries. Under the
    conditions when the international community is more interested
    Azerbaijani rich in oil, rather than blockaded Armenia, the obvious
    progress in the issue of democracy can become a very important
    factor. Since never in its history Azerbaijan conducted free and fair
    elections, Armenia can go far ahead of its neighbor.

    The presidential elections in Nagorno Karabakh on July 19 are of equal
    importance. Although the international community has not recognized
    any elections held in Nagorno Karabakh, it does not mean the
    international community does not follow these. Finally, it is very
    important for Nagorno Karabakh to be ahead in regard to democratic
    standards than the internationally recognized Azerbaijan. It will be
    hard to make the free and democratic Nagorno Karabakh obey Azerbaijan.

    Let us remind that the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs are scheduled to
    visit the region later in May. Early June OSCE Chairman-in-Office
    Miguel Angel Moratinos is expected to visit Armenia and Azerbaijan. On
    June 10 the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan are due to meet in
    Saint Petersburg.
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