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    SERGEY KAPINOS' PREDICTION ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESS PESSIMISTIC

    Noyan Tapan
    March 15, 2010

    YEREVAN, MARCH 15, NOYAN TAPAN. The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is not
    engaged in the issue of Nagorno Karabakh settlement, it is the OSCE
    Minsk Group that is engaged in it. Head of the OSCE Yerevan Office,
    Ambassador Sergey Kapinos said at a March 15 meeting with journalists
    commenting upon the statement made by OSCE PA representative lately
    in Yerevan, according to which, the two RA Presidents were from
    Karabakh therefore they simultaneously protected the interests
    of Armenia and Karabakh. S. Kapinos emphasized that Karabakh was
    a conflict side at the initial stages of the conflict settlement:
    in particular, in 1994 Karabakh's representative signed an agreement
    on ceasefire. However, later the RA President being from Karabakh by
    origin also protected Karabakh's interests, and Karabakh ceased to
    be a side in the negotiations process. Nevertheless the Ambassador
    considers that the final stage of problem's settlement cannot take
    place without Karabakh's participation.

    S. Kapinos considers improbable change of the format of the structure
    engaged in the Nagorno Karabakh settlement. The Minsk Group format
    is balanced and optimal and breaking the already established format
    would be dangerous, which can result in unpredictable changes in the
    negotiations process.

    In response to a journalist's question of how he treats Bako Sahakian's
    recent statement to settle the conflict on the basis of legal documents
    S. Kapinos stated that they had better "use old and tested means
    of settlement."

    S. Kapinos' prediction on the Armenian-Turkish process is pessimistic
    because of the developments that emerged in Turkey in consequence of
    the well-known decisions of U.S. House of Representatives Committee
    on Foreign Affairs and parliament of Sweden. Nevertheless, according
    to him, it does not mean that no events will take place that will
    give a positive spirit to the process.
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