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    VLADIMIR KAZIMIROV: PARTIES TO THE KARABAKH CONFLICT WILL NOT AGREE TO TURKEY'S MEDIATION

    armradio.am
    15.05.2009 17:55

    There is no necessity and opportunity to work out a "road map" for
    the settlement of the Karabakh issue, former Co-Chair of the OSCE
    Minsk Group, Ambassador Vladimir Kazimirov told a press conference
    today. "The "road map" outlines the scheduled steps, while speaking
    about it is not necessary today, since three or four principles still
    remain uncoordinated," Kazimirov said, supposing that the uncoordinated
    issues could refer to the referendum on the status of Nagorno Karabakh,
    the issues of Lachin and Karvachar.

    According to him, Russia's role in the settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabakh issue should be active. It would be naive to expect solution
    of the issue without Russia. According to Vladimir Kazimirov, the
    experience of the past years has shown that taking coordinated steps
    towards resolution of the issue is preferable. "Currently there is
    an opportunity to form mutual understanding between Russia, USA and
    France," he noted.

    The former Co-Chair is confident that the resumption of military
    actions in Nagorno Karabakh should not be allowed. It is necessary
    to take all necessary political and diplomatic measures for the
    reinforcement of peace.

    It will prevent the resumption of military actions, and peace is
    necessary to the conflicting parties themselves.

    Vladimir Kazimirov doubts that the parties to the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict will agree to Turkey's mediation in the settlement
    process. "Turkey has been included in the Minsk Group ever since it
    was established and its unilateral approaches in favor of one of the
    parties has been obvious from the very beginning," he noted.
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