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  • Once Again Baku Tries To Settle The Karabakh Conflict By Mesne, This

    ONCE AGAIN BAKU TRIES TO SETTLE THE KARABAKH CONFLICT BY MESNE, THIS TIME COUNTING ON TURKEY
    Karine Ter-Sahakyan

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 20, 2010

    Baku is dissatisfied with everything on earth - the U.S. activity
    within the OSCE Minsk Group, annual humanitarian aid extended to
    Nagorno Karabakh by the United States, Turkey's attempts to deviate
    from Baku, the neutral position of Iran - in a word, with the whole
    world.

    More and more frequent become Baku's indications on replacing the
    OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs. This has become especially evident after
    the Washington summit, when Azerbaijan finally realized that however
    important a role oil may play for Baku, it has nothing to do with
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict. Moreover, Azerbaijan cannot even
    proceed with blackmail and threats, as Turkey does. After the Turkish
    Foreign Minister's visit to Baku, for some unknown reason Azerbaijani
    politicians concluded that Turkey is ready to undertake the role of
    a mediator and regulate the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    However, as we have been repeatedly writing, the co-chair countries
    would never agree to a rotation, especially if Turkey is to be the
    substitute. It is just interesting who exactly Baku is determined
    to replace - Russia or the United States? France is not counted, as
    in this threesome she really acts as an independent mediator. Russia
    and the United States are independent too, only Baku hasn't yet been
    able to realize it. Neither has she realized that in the Karabakh
    settlement issue the positions of Moscow and Washington match.

    Politicians of our neighboring country roughly use the following
    logic: we are not friends with the U.S., but we have never had a
    dispute with Russia, so Russia, Turkey and France will take our side.

    Frankly speaking, this is too naïve an approach, bordering on
    stupidity. For 22 years Baku has been obstinately refusing to recognize
    the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh. Moreover, anti-Armenian hysteria
    in Azerbaijan has reached gigantic and even grotesque dimensions. Baku
    is dissatisfied with everything on earth - the U.S. activity within
    the OSCE Minsk Group, annual humanitarian aid extended to Nagorno
    Karabakh by the United States, Turkey's attempts to deviate from Baku
    and normalize relations with Armenia, the neutral position of Iran -
    in a word, with the whole world. If we add to all of this also the
    recent cautious statement by Erdogan, declaring that regulation of the
    Karabakh problem is not the precondition of Turkey but the condition
    of Azerbaijan which Turkey supports, it becomes clear that Ankara
    will definitely be next target of hysteria for Baku.

    By and large, Aliyev now can rely only on war as a solution
    to all his problems. But irrespective of outcome of the war,
    Baku loses. It is also interesting whether Aliyev will dare, for
    the sake of preserving the power of his clan, to force a direct
    confrontation with the international community. It is natural that
    for the sake of power one is ready to take even the worst steps,
    but in this particular case Aliyev loses everything. Nevertheless,
    the ruling New Azerbaijan Party (Yeni AzE~Yrbaycan Partiyası, YAP)
    in the run-up to the local elections in Azerbaijan decided to fall
    back into its old ways, by calling its people to war and refreshing
    hatred towards the Armenians. Oddly enough, the method still works.

    Meanwhile, Deputy Chairman and Executive Secretary of the New
    Azerbaijan Party Ali Ahmedov declared: "It should be noted with regret
    that a number of countries in the world, including some of the states
    that have undertaken the mission of mediation, either find it difficult
    to display fair stance in this process or at a certain stage are
    unable to demonstrate resoluteness at the time of important decisions."

    As Azeri media reports, according to Ahmedov, it is most natural
    if Turkey joins the process of conflict regulation. "Turkey is
    one of 11 members of the OSCE Minsk Group. So far the co-chair
    countries have been unable to demonstrate a commitment to settling
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Azerbaijan's position as a state
    subjected to occupation is inadequately protected, which means it is
    time to change the OSCE Minsk Group structure. Turkey may be the most
    necessary and useful candidate to improve and complete this format.

    Turkey is interested in resolving the conflict in the framework of
    restoring Azerbaijan's violated rights.Theretofore, we hail Turkey
    joining the process. Participation of Turkey may give great impetus
    to the resolution of the conflict," Ahmadov declared. It should only
    be clarified whether Turkey is really ready to become a mediator in
    the conflict, because it is one thing to give empty promises, and
    another - to engage in business. But does Ahmedov seriously believe
    that Armenia will allow the participation of a Turkish or any other
    pro-Azerbaijani diplomat in the settlement of the conflict?
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