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    WPS Agency, Russia
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    December 16, 2009 Wednesday


    CONSEQUENCES OF A NEW WAR FOR NAGORNO-KARABAKH;
    Controversial steps of Yerevan and Baku for resolving of the conflict

    by Alexei Matveev


    DESPITE THE ATTEMPTS TO RESOLVE THE SITUATION IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH THE
    SITUATION IN THE CONFLICT ZONE REMAINS DIFFICULT; Azerbaijan and
    Armenia continue a dialog aimed at resolving of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. Meeting of foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    Eduard Nalbandian and Elmar Mammadyarov took place in Athens where the
    17th session of the council of foreign ministers of OSCE member states
    was held last week. The meeting was preceded by contacts of presidents
    of the two countries Serzh Sargsian and Ilham Aliyev in Munich.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia continue a dialog aimed at resolving of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Meeting of foreign ministers of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan Eduard Nalbandian and Elmar Mammadyarov took place in
    Athens where the 17th session of the council of foreign ministers of
    OSCE member states was held last week. The meeting was preceded by
    contacts of presidents of the two countries Serzh Sargsian and Ilham
    Aliyev in Munich.

    Experts point out that the content of these negotiations is "by 80%"
    reflected in the statement of the presidents of the co-chair countries
    adopted in Aquila in July of 009. President of Azerbaijan also
    disclosed some details of negotiations recently. The matter is about
    liberation of five districts around Nagorno-Karabakh and withdrawal of
    Armenian troops from Kelbadzharsky and a part of Lachinsky districts
    five years after that. In exchange for this Azerbaijan will give up
    use of force in resolving of the conflict in the future and will agree
    with granting of a temporary status to Nagorno-Karabakh, which
    actually means legalization of the regime that exists there. After
    that the parties will work out the final status of Nagorno-Karabakh on
    the basis of voting the forms of which will be coordinated further.

    Along with this, despite the active attempts of international
    structures to regulate the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh the situation
    in the conflict zone remains bad. Thus, according to OSCE, not less
    than 25 people died and more than 20 were wounded there in 2008.

    The situation is also aggravated by belligerent statements of Baku. At
    the end of November, Defense Minister of Azerbaijan Safar Abiyev
    announced at a meeting with his Polish colleague Bogdan Klich in Baku
    that "co-chairs of the Minsk OSCE group cannot settle the issue for 15
    years and there is no other way out except for regaining of
    Nagorno-Karabakh by the military way." In response, Sargsian demanded
    "to change the rhetoric and to forget about possible war in
    Nagorno-Karabakh once and for all" because "Yerevan is ready to
    provide assistance to Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and will provide the
    harshest response."

    Nagorno-Karabakh reacted to the statements of Baku too. At the end of
    November, the parliament of Nagorno-Karabakh released a special
    statement at the end of November in which it gave itself a right to
    "react to the threats adequately." The parliament emphasizes that
    periodic threats inspire thinking about the Azerbaijani party as "an
    extremely unreliable participant of peaceful negotiations on resolving
    of the conflict."

    Is a new war for Nagorno-Karabakh possible? Experts do not rule out
    such scenario, although they agree unanimously that it will hardly
    possible to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in such a way.

    Vladimir Kazimirov, senior deputy chair of the association of Russian
    diplomats who was the head of the Russian mission for regulation of
    the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh between 1992 and 1996, said that, "A
    new war will throw development of Armenia and Azerbaijan to decades
    back." According to him, not semi-guerilla forces but well armed
    armies will clash in a new war. The war in Nagorno-Karabakh killed
    almost 30,000 people in 2.5 years. The quantity of losses in a new war
    will be much bigger.

    Kazimirov says that approximate equality of forces rules out a
    blitzkrieg and definite victory. Even superiority of one of the
    parties may only shift the frontline but will not yield the final
    resolving of the conflict. Losses and external pressure will return
    the parties to the table of negotiations. At enormous costs they will
    find themselves in a situation much worse than the current one.

    Thus, regulation of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh is important not
    only for Baku and Yerevan but also for the entire international
    community. For Russia it would be extremely not beneficial to
    participate in possible settlement of a military conflict because the
    parties of this conflict have built partnership relations with it and
    Armenia has even built ally relations in the framework of collective
    security.

    Translated from Russian
    Source: Voenno-Promyshlenny Kuryer, No. 48, December 09-15, 2009, pp. 1, 3

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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