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    AZERBAIJAN DECLARES FIVE RUSSIAN LEGISLATORS UNWELCOME OVER CONTROVERSIAL MONITORING MISSION
    Lilit Gevorgyan

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    May 28, 2010

    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry issued a statement declaring five
    members of Russia's lower house of parliament aspersonae non gratae,
    which means that they will not be welcome to come to Azerbaijan in a
    diplomatic capacity. The harsh move comes after the Russian legislators
    took part in the parliamentary election in Azerbaijan's breakaway
    republic of Nagorno-Karabakh on 23 May as international monitors
    (seeArmenia - Azerbaijan: 25 May 2010:). Ministry spokesperson Elkhan
    Pulukhov has added that the decision could be reversed if the Russian
    lawmakers admit that their participation in the polls was deliberate
    malice. The affected people are Igor Chernyshenko, Kirill Cherkasov,
    Tatyana Volozhinskaya, Maxim Mishchenko, and Konstantin Zatulin. The
    latter expressed his surprise with the Azerbaijani government's
    decision as he has repeatedly monitored both parliamentary and
    presidential elections in Nagorno-Karabakh since its decision to
    break away from Azerbaijan back in February 1988. However, this is
    the first time that such dramatic measures have been employed against
    the Russian monitors.

    Significance:The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry's tough decision is an
    unusual gesture addressed towards Russia, which together with France
    and the United States is one of the three co-chairs of the Minsk Group
    of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
    that oversees the peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the
    status of the Armenian-populated Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. It comes
    as Azerbaijan has been toughening its stance at the peace talks and
    towards the mediators in recent months. Only last month Azerbaijani
    authorities criticised the United States for being biased towards
    Armenia. By slamming two out of the three mediators, Azerbaijan is
    showing its growing frustration with the Minsk Group and also signals
    that it has no intention of finding a more collaborative approach
    to the conflict resolution other than full submission of the region
    to Azerbaijan's control, a stance that Azeri president Ilham Aliyev
    holds now. The Foreign Ministry's decision is not likely to induce
    any positive change in already difficult peace talks.




    From: A. Papazian
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