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    WE MUST ALSO REMEMBER THAT ENSURING THE ARTSAKH PEOPLE'S RIGHT FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY AND STATE INDEPENDENCE CAN BE THE ONLY CRITERIA FOR NKR

    Lragir.am
    30-05-2007 10:24:00

    As part of a public discussion we initiated about the fate of
    liberated territories, we asked a candidate for NKR presidency,
    Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Masis Mayilian to express his
    position on this issue.

    - Mr. Mayilian, what is your view of the problem of liberated
    territories and possible deployment of international peacekeeping
    forces in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone?

    - First, I would like to thank KarabakhOpen.com internet edition for
    initializing public discussions of a wide range of issues that are
    urgent for our society. Among these, the problem of territories is
    undoubtedly a crucial element for protection and realization of the
    Artsakh people's right for security and state independence.

    The official Baku often refers to international recognition of the
    Azerbaijani Republic (AR) in "internationally recognized borders",
    which are freely interpreted by Azeris in their favor.

    I must point out that recognition of a state in international law
    does not mean automatic recognition of borders declared by this state
    as its own. The world practice shows that the issue of territorial
    demarcation between neighboring states can be solved only in case
    of mutual recognition of state independence and envisages diplomatic
    relations between the sides.

    Any intention to solve the issue of territorial demarcation without
    linking it to recognition of international legitimacy and state
    independence of one of the states is fundamentally without foundation
    in law.

    In my opinion, the central issue to be discussed is not the
    territories, but state borders of the NKR and AR that are to be
    discussed. An inter-governmental commission on delimitation and
    demarcation of de-facto existing borders between NKR and AR is only
    possible in case of Azerbaijan's recognition of Artsakh's state
    independence. In course of delimitation, we must consider NKR's
    territorial realities, which have been enshrined in our recently
    adopted Constitution.

    We must also remember that ensuring the Artsakh people's right for
    physical security and state independence can be the only criteria
    for NKR. For me it is absolutely obvious that our country will not be
    able to develop independently and ensure military and food security
    in the fundamentally illegitimate enclave borders of the former NKAO.

    Discussing the issues of territories and borders we must keep in
    mind that 15% of territory on which the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
    was established is still under Azerbaijani occupation.

    As to possible deployment of international peacekeeping forces in
    the conflict zone, I think any appearance of foreign armed forces
    in the NKR, even under the auspices of influential international
    organizations, would result in a dramatic restriction of our
    sovereignty.

    The fact that the international community has still not recognized
    NKR's independence and we are not represented in the mentioned
    structures can result in a situation when our country will not be
    able to have an internationally guaranteed leverage to influence
    those forces.

    In these conditions the possible deployment of peacemaking forces
    will radically contradict our national interests. We can not restrict
    our state sovereignty without achieving a comprehensive international
    legal recognition.

    Besides, it is widely known that the cease-fire between Azerbaijan
    and the NKR is maintained only owing to the established system
    of military-political balance of powers, in which the territories
    liberated as a result of the Azerbaijan-imposed war play a strategic
    function.

    I am convinced that any departure from existing realities in haste
    and without guarantees fixed in a number of preliminarily ratified
    inter-state agreements will result in an immediate collapse of the
    aforementioned balance of powers. And, as a result, undoubtedly
    provoke resumption of hostilities with consequences catastrophic for
    the whole region.

    States and organizations which declare their interest in maintaining
    peace and stability in the region must maintain the strategic balance,
    rationally assess the whole complexity and fragility of the situation,
    undertake and insist only on actions that will unequivocally promote
    strengthening of the cease-fire regime, systemic maintenance of
    the regional stability and establishment of tolerance. In these
    circumstances discussion on the need for peacekeeping forces becomes
    moot.
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