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    DENNIS SUMMUT: "THE MOSCOW DECLARATION WOULD BE EFFECTIVE IF IT IS FOLLOWED BY DEFINITE ACTIONS SUCH AS RETURN OF LANDS TO AZERBAIJAN AND RETURN OF REFUGEES AND IDP"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/polit ics/48730.html
    Nov 4 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Dennis Summit, chief executive of the British
    NGO LINKS.

    - The Presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a declaration
    on the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict. The Presidents
    "state that they will promote improvement of the situation in the South
    Caucasus and provision of establishment of stability and security
    in the region by way of the political resolution of the conflict on
    the basis of principles and norms of international law and decisions
    and documents, adopted in these frames in order to create favorable
    conditions for economic development and comprehensive cooperation in
    the region". There is no any word about real progress in the settlement
    process. So, what is the importance of the declaration?

    - The signing of the declaration is an important development that
    hopefully opens the way for the next steps in the resolution of the
    Karabakh conflict. It is a good declaration because it is realistic. It
    emphasises that the conflict needs to be solved peacefully on the basis
    of international law; it recognises the need to follow up political
    actions with economic and social development; and it recognises the
    need to build confidence as a prerequisite to a full solution of
    the problem.

    - Can this document to be an attempt of Russia to make Azerbaijan
    deny of military way of settlement of the conflict?

    - The declaration speaks about a peaceful solution to the conflict. It
    means that both sides now recognize that this is the best way to solve
    the conflict. It is not only Russia who supports this but practically
    all of the international community. Hopefully the document means
    that all sides are now going to engage with the efforts to resolve
    the conflict peacefully more energetically than before.

    - Don't you think that invitation of two presidents in Moscow is
    attempt of Russia to play the main role in the settlement of the
    conflict after events in Georgia ?

    - It is easy to see this as a Russian attempt to pre-empt the efforts
    of the international community. I see it differently. I think this
    is a clear message from Russia that it wants to be a constructive
    player in the South Caucasus and part of the international effort. The
    declaration recognises the work of the OSCE Minsk Process and sees
    the next steps taking place in the context of this process. Russia
    on its own cannot resolve this conflict. On the other hand neither
    can the United States on its own. Both should work with Europe and
    with the two sides.

    - Can problems between US and Russia because of Georgia influence on
    the Karabakh conflict?

    - I think the OSCE Minsk Process passed through a difficult moment
    immediately after the Georgia conflict. But I think all sides
    understand the need to work together. The US and Russia must show
    that they care about the region and about the people of the region
    and they therefore need to put away any differences between them and
    concentrate on bringing peace to the region.

    - Are there any real possibilities to reach progress in the settlement
    in further years?

    - The Moscow declaration will only be useful if it is quickly
    followed up by changes on the ground. If there are developments in
    the next twelve months - such as return of territory to Azerbaijan,
    return of refugees and IDPs and opening up of regional relations -
    than one can say that the Moscow declaration was the beginning of a
    process. If after one year nothing happens than the Moscow declaration
    will be another piece of paper. There are already ideas on the table
    - sometimes referred to as the Madrid principles. They may still
    need further discussion but they are a good basis from where the two
    sides can start. The Minsk Group co-Chair will now have to revitalise
    their work.

    But I also give a lot of importance to the work of civil society
    in general in both Armenia and Azerbaijan. We are already hearing
    a noisy reaction from those who do not want to see peace. They must
    not be allowed to dominate the debate. All those organisations and
    personalities who care about the future of the region should openly
    welcome the Moscow declaration and engage with the Minsk process to
    ensure that we get progress as soon as possible. But the governments
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan need to ensure that they create space for
    this activity.

    The Moscow declaration opens a window of opportunity. But unless
    there is immediately follow-up this window will close very quickly.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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