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    Tert, Armenia
    Nov 14 2009

    Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Resolution Depends Not Only on Conflict
    Parties, Says U.S. Analyst
    14:18 ¢ 14.11.09


    Former Special Assistant to U.S. president Mark Medish believes the
    adjustment of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict doesn't depend only on the
    conflicting parties.

    "As somebody who worked on the Nagorno-Karabakh negotiations during
    the Clinton Administration, I have long believed that a mutually
    acceptable settlement is within reach, but unfortunately opportunistic
    political calculations in various capitals have blocked it," former
    Senior Director for Eurasian Affairs on the US National Security
    Council 2000-2001, who is currently a senior advisor at the Carnegie
    Endowment for International Peace said in an interview with
    Azerbaijani news agency Trend News.

    Speaking about the conditions for stability in the South Caucasus,
    Medish stressed that "Basically all conflicts sides have understood
    that the path of confrontation is extremely dangerous and not in
    anyone's interest."

    He also noticed that "the scars are deep and anxiety remains high. The
    consequences of recklessly unfreezing a frozen conflict, as Georgia
    and Russia did last year, could be like Pandora's Box. Therefore
    efforts must be re-doubled for negotiated, peaceful resolution of all
    regional disputes, with the help of international mediators as much as
    needed".

    Mr. Medish also commented on U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Philip
    Gordon's doubts that without progress in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    solution, the Armenia-Turkey Protocols will be ratified by the Turkish
    Parliament.

    "I find it difficult to predict the behavior of the US Congress and
    therefore I would be careful to make statements about other countries'
    parliaments. In any case, the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement is to be
    welcomed as a step toward regional stabilization and integration,"
    mentioned the analyst.
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