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    LITERACY COURSE FOR THE PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN

    http://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1001: literacy-course-for-the-president-of-azerbaijan&catid=3:all&Itemid=4
    Friday, 05 April 2013 09:02

    On April 4, the OSCE mission conducted monitoring of
    the Line of Contact between the armed forces of Nagorno Karabakh and
    Azerbaijan in the Martakert - Tartar and Aghdam - Barda directions. As
    is known, such observations are carried out regularly, but this
    monitoring was specific - it comprised the OSCE Minsk Group
    Co-Chairmen Igor Popov (Russia), Jacques Faure (France) and Ian Kelly
    (USA). Another feature of it was that during the monitoring, the Minsk
    Group Co-Chairs crossed the Line of Contact through a de-mined
    corridor and passed to the NKR territory.
    I must say that this trip of the international mediators is the
    continuation of their regional visit, which took place in mid-March,
    but was truncated, because due to the Muslim holiday of Novruz, at the
    request of Azerbaijan, the visit to Baku was postponed. As a result,
    the Minsk Group co-chairs met with the President of Azerbaijan on
    April 2, after which the mediators, as already noted, crossed the Line
    of Contact on foot and came to Nagorno-Karabakh. On April 5, the
    co-chairmen similarly crossed the Line of Contact and passed from the
    territory of Artsakh to the opposite side. Given that the NKR
    President received the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen in Stepanakert on
    March 19, no official meeting took place this time.
    Should we look for a hidden meaning in the fact of crossing the front
    line? We think not. Similar crossings took place earlier purely for
    monitoring purposes. Most likely, the crossing was organized this time
    for the new Co-Chairman of the Minsk Group, Ian Kelly, who should
    familiarize with the Karabakh conflict in all its aspects, including
    the Line of Contact, for involvement in the activity. We are not going
    to judge whether the U.S. diplomat managed to feel the extreme tension
    on the frontline. And frankly speaking, the personal feelings of Mr.
    Kelly are not so important. Well, except for him. More important is
    the following - did Ian Kelly and his colleagues manage to record
    during the monitoring the movement of the Azerbaijani manpower and
    equipment, the accumulation of which has been recently noticed on the
    border with Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh? And what do they intend to
    do in this regard, as in such conditions, the probability of
    diversions by Azerbaijan increases?
    I must say that the intensification of the armed forces of
    Azerbaijan on the border of the two Armenian states is differently
    interpreted by various experts. Some believe that it is related to the
    intent of the Baku regime to aggravate the situation on the eve of
    President Serzh Sargsyan's inauguration scheduled for April 9, with
    the aim of weakening his position in the country. Others believe that
    the escalation of tension in the conflict zone is needed to Ilham
    Aliyev himself in order to divert, on the eve of the presidential
    elections to be held in October, the attention of the Azerbaijani
    society to the "external threat" and thus to decrease the current
    political heat in Azerbaijan, which has led to a wave of mass
    anti-government actions. Perhaps each of these versions has the right
    to exist, but we think that the foreign-policy vector of the above
    mentioned actions of Baku should not be either dismissed.
    Whether it is accidental or not, but the accumulation of
    Azerbaijani forces on the border with Armenia and the NKR coincided
    with the trip of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen to the region. It
    has already become a kind of regularity that prior to the visits of
    high-ranking officials or international missions to the region related
    to the Karabakh settlement, Azerbaijan resorts to provocative acts on
    the contact-line. I remember that in early June of the last year, the
    Azerbaijani party undertook armed diversions that led to the deaths of
    soldiers on both sides, just during the visit of U.S. Secretary of
    State Hillary Clinton to the region. This row can also include the
    permanent firing of the Armenian positions by the Azerbaijani party,
    which often leads to tragic consequences. It can be concluded from the
    above mentioned that the ruling regime in Azerbaijan uses the
    escalation of tensions in the conflict zone as a tool for putting
    pressure not only on both Armenian parties, but also on the
    international community presented by the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairmanship. Creating an explosive situation, in which peace in
    the region is on the brink of war, Azerbaijan expects to achieve the
    mediators' heavy pressure on both Armenian parties.
    Under these circumstances, the co-chairs of the Minsk
    Group should forget about the notorious political correctness and
    strongly call on Azerbaijan to respect the principles of the conflict
    settlement proposed by it, which includes also the principle of
    non-use of force or threat of force. And in general, to respect and
    follow international law. Otherwise, Aliyev will continue to carry out
    his audit, as happened these days when he stated that "in the Helsinki
    Final Act, the principle of territorial integrity prevails over any
    other principle, including the principle of self-determination of
    peoples". Though the noted Act has no hierarchy of principles, and
    they all have the same legal force. In other words, the mediators
    should conduct a kind of literacy course for President Aliyev;
    otherwise, the lessons taught to him by both Armenian states will be
    very cruel for him if a new war is unleashed...

    Leonid MARTIROSSIAN
    Editor-in-Chief of Azat Artsakh newspaper

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