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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Jan 14 2008


    Kazimirov: frequent rotation of OSCE Minsk group co-chairs doesn't
    hobble Karabakh conflict settlement

    YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. Frequent rotation of OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs doesn't hobble Karabakh conflict settlement, Vladimir
    Kazimirov, former co-chair of the Minsk Group, said on Monday as met
    journalists in Yerevan.

    `Rotation of OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs is very natural process.
    Co-chairs can't carry out their duty lifelong. Any diplomat's career
    is in periodically changing portfolio', he said.

    Kazimirov said that new co-chairs still need time for getting
    familiar with the matter.

    `However this can't hamper the conflict settlement - the thing is in
    conflicting sides, not mediators. Mediators can only promote the
    conflict solution, and the sides have to find a solution', he said.

    The Karabakh conflict broke out in 1988 when Nagorno Karabakh, mainly
    populated by Armenians, declared its secession from Azerbaijan.

    On December 10, 1991, a few days after the collapse of the Soviet
    Union, a referendum took place in Nagorno-Karabakh, and the majority
    of the population (99.89%) voted for independence from Azerbaijan.

    Afterwards, large-scale military operations began, as a result of
    which Azerbaijan lost control over Nagorno-Karabakh and the seven
    regions adjacent to it.

    On May 12, 1994 after the signing of the Bishkek cease-fire
    agreement, the military operations were stopped.
    The war took lives of 25000 to 30000 and 1 million people fled their
    homes.

    Since 1992, negotiations over the peaceful settlement of the conflict
    have been carried out within the OSCE Minsk Group, co-chaired by the
    USA, Russia and France. M.V.-0---
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