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    TURKEY 'NOT TO BE' OSCE MEDIATOR ON KARABAKH

    news.az
    April 22 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Fikret Sadikhov News.Az interviews political scientist and diplomat
    Fikret Sadikhov, professor at the Western University in Baku.

    Would you comment on remarks by presidential administration official
    Ali Hasanov that mediation by Turkey is on the agenda for the OSCE
    Minsk Group?

    First of all, Turkey is a member of the Minsk conference that created
    the OSCE Minsk Group in the early 90's to mediate a Karabakh conflict
    settlement. Yes, Azerbaijan was interested in Turkey's co-chairing
    the OSCE Minsk Group, but this requires the agreement of the existing
    co-chairs as well as Armenia. This being the case, I think Turkey will
    not become an OSCE Minsk Group co-chair. The composition of this group
    will remain the same - the United States, Russia and France. But at
    the same time, Turkey, without being an OSCE Minsk Group co-chair,
    has a great influence on the situation throughout our region and on
    the Karabakh conflict settlement.

    Do you agree that despite its influence on the Karabakh settlement
    process, Turkey, unlike the OSCE Minsk Group, will not be able to
    set a formula for its settlement?

    You are right, unlike the OSCE Minsk Group, Turkey has no legal powers
    to set the principles that may form the basis for the resolution of
    the Karabakh conflict. But as a leading regional player, Turkey can
    put forward its own vision for the establishment of stability in our
    region which is impossible without the resolution of the Karabakh
    conflict. And I do not think that the fate of this conflict and the
    essence of Turkey's position, which spares no effort to liberate our
    occupied land, will change if Ankara makes these proposals during
    negotiations with the leaders of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing
    countries or as a co-chair of this group.

    How sincere are the current OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing states
    in their recognition of and support for Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity?

    Naturally, all the three Minsk Group co-chairing countries behave as
    double-dealers and provide open financial, political and moral support
    to the aggressor, that is to Armenia. And for this reason it would
    be good to include Turkey in the Minsk Group. But the mechanism of
    decision making on the issue is that Armenia's agreement is necessary
    for a positive decision.

    Would Armenia be able to oppose the decision if the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs agreed to involve Turkey?

    Certainly, if the countries co-chairing the Minsk Group agree to
    include Turkey into the organization, Armenia will have no opportunity
    to oppose the decision. Unfortunately, I do not see any conditions for
    this decision to be adopted by the United States, Russia and France -
    the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs. All three countries continue to take a
    pro-Armenian position on the resolution of the Karabakh conflict, which
    means they won't agree to involve Turkey as a Minsk Group co-chair
    because its presence in the organization might hamper their plans.
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