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    NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT BETWEEN HAMMER AND ANVIL: TRENDNEWS COMMENTATOR

    Trend News Agency
    23.09.08 18:15
    Azerbaijan

    Elmira Tariverdiyeva, commentator of European Department of Trend News

    Russia's recognition of the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia
    played the role of the catalyst, which warmed up and provided
    motion for the unresolved territorial disputes in the post-Soviet
    territory. So, good chance appears for Azerbaijan to solve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    The issue with whose help Azerbaijan will resolve the problem is the
    key item of the agenda.

    Today several countries experience the need to strengthen their
    positions in South Caucasus. Azerbaijan is the strategic place of
    intersection of the energy and transport interests of Russia, Turkey
    and the USA. And each of the countries makes efforts in order to
    demonstrate themselves as the main mediator in the lingered conflict
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan, of course, pursuing its own interests.

    Serious competition is expected in order to become a mediator. The
    country who proposes effective solution will win. A number of visits
    demonstrated certain political line in the region and probably caused
    the concerns of Bush Administration.

    For the first time in the history, the Turkish President visited
    Armenia. Russian foreign minister visited Turkey. The Azerbaijani
    foreign minister arrived in Moscow. And finally, the President of
    Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, made an official visit to Russia, holding a
    number of meetings with his Russian counterpart Dmitri Medvedev. During
    these visits, numerous discussions were organized on the solution of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh problem. These developments took place without
    direct participation of the United States.

    The reasons of every side are clear. Russia tries to smooth the
    impression of international community from "the coercion to peace"
    of Georgia and achieve certain progress in regulating conflicts,
    including in the territory of Azerbaijan.

    At the same time Turkey actively carries out work to develop a draft
    Platform on co-operation in Caucasus jointly with Russia. In case
    Turkish project is successful, the problems in Caucasus will be solved
    through the forces of regional players, without interference of the
    outer sides - such as the United States and the European Union. Turkey
    and Russia can obtain significant dividends from this co-operation. In
    future these countries would be able to go to the mutual recognitions:
    we recognize North Cyprus, they - South Ossetia and Abkhazia. And
    already on the basis of Turkey's initiatives, the problems in the
    Caucasus will be solved.

    Furthermore, Turkey and Russia are exactly those countries, which are
    capable to "convince" Armenia that it can only gain from releasing
    the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Possibly, Armenia will be
    promised to host a pipeline route, or participate in the energy
    projects. Indeed the economic situation in Armenia directly depends
    on the re-establishment of transport communication and opening of
    borders with Turkey and the Russian assistance.

    Turkish Foreign Minister confirmed such possibility in his interview
    with Reuters. Armenia could have gained economic dividends from
    opening of borders and restoration of railway communication with
    a big neighbor - Turkey, he said. " Armenia can also serve as an
    alternative for a gas pipeline that runs to West through Georgia's
    territory from the Caspian Sea," Babacan added.

    Originality of this political milestone is that the new format of
    solution to Caucasus problems emerges due to the Turkey's 'Platform'
    initiative which promises to be more successful than OSCE Minsk Group
    who failed to reach an acceptable resolution over 16 year.

    However, the United States is not going to hand over mediation in
    such crucial problem for oil-rich Azerbaijan.

    Matthew Bryza, co-chairman of OSCE Minsk Group visited Azerbaijan at
    the order of Condoleezza Rice on 17 September.

    Bryza held consultations with the Azerbaijani government, putting
    every effort so that the European and American mediators did not
    lose significance. "The United States is going to work harder to
    solve twenty-year-old conflict between two former Soviet republics -
    Azerbaijan and Armenia that broke out because of Nagorno-Karabakh. The
    United States fully supports sovereignty and territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan and is prepared to help solve the problem. The agreement
    must be reached on the basis of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan,"
    he said to journalists in Baku.

    However, another Minsk Group co-chairman Bernard Fassier noted
    carefully during his visit to Baku on 19 September that "interim
    resolution" is proposed in Nagorno-Karabakh "until future
    self-determination of Nagorno-Karabakh population". But, the
    co-chairman did not clarify what he meant by "interim resolution".

    Undoubtedly, the wish of the opposite side is also significant in the
    resolution of a land dispute. Many called into question the success
    of Turkey's initiative because of bad relations between Ankara and
    Yerevan. However, rejecting Turkey's mediation, Minsk group would be
    without alternative in the resolution of the conflict between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan.

    Foreign Minister of Armenia shattered hopes of sole mediation in the
    resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by stating that " Turkey can
    help resolve Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. However, everything should
    be solved within the framework of Minsk Group".

    It is not so important who will contribute to the liberation of
    Azerbaijani lands in the long run. If joint efforts of all interested
    parties can yield a positive result, perhaps it would be worth for
    Turkey, Russia and the United States to give up their own interests
    and sit at talks table for the sake of peace in Caucasus region.

    The correspondent can be contacted at: [email protected]
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