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    AZERBAIJAN SENDS OUT NEW SIGNALS ON NAGORNO KARABAKH
    Armen Hareyan HULIQ.com

    HULIQ.com
    June 7 2010
    SC

    The media in Azerbaijan is fully of the news about it's foreign
    minister's meeting in Venice Friday with the Minsk Group co-charis who
    mediate the Nagorno Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Seems like a regular meeting and just a phase int the never-ending
    negotiation process. However, this time Elmar Mammadyarov speaks of
    "signals" and the media is not saying a word about the territorial
    integrity.

    Until now in the past few months Azerbaijan has been blaming Armenian
    for not responding and not taking a clear cut position on the
    Madrid Principles to resolve the Nagorno Karabakh problem. Armenia
    had initially responded and said Madrid Principles are bases for
    continuing negotiations. Azerbaijan itself had not fully accepted it
    because it virtually leads to Nagorno Karabakh independence.

    Azerbaijan looks the conflict and keeping or losing a territory.

    Armenia views it from the point of view of people's right to
    self-determination.

    Despite wrongly blaming Armenia for being silent on Madrid Principle,
    today the foreign minister of Azerbaijan Mr. Mammadyarov admitted that
    earlier this year when the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan met in
    Sochi it was proposed to take a "pause" in the meetings, reports APA.

    Thus, if there was a mutually agreed pause, what's the talk about
    Armenia dragging the process or not responding? Azerbaijan may want
    to explain this nuance. Th co-chairs had simply suggested to the
    sides to take a break in negotiations.

    Now Mr. Mammadyarov talks about "common language" and "signals." We
    don't know what he really means by that and if he is willing to go
    any further to open the parenthesis, however; so far things look
    promising and for the following reasons.

    Today the two large online news media sources have published the press
    conference of Mr. Mammadyarov and in both of them there is no word
    about the threat of war and no word about the territorial integrity.

    The extensive coverage of his words to the media can be read in
    today's News Azerbaijan and Trend News.

    He said that he presented Azerbaijan's position to the co-chairs of
    the Minsk group (France, Russia and USA) and asked them to present
    position to Armenia. "The co-chairs now will take the signals that
    they have received from Azerbaijan to Armenia," Mammadyarov said.

    What are those signals? Hopefully they are positive and constructive
    ones. News Azerbaijan in its coverage even lists all of the Madrid
    Principles which in reality, among other things open a door for
    Nagorno Karabakh's independence as they call for a "legally binding
    expression of will" of the people in Nagorno Karabakh to decide the
    final status. Considering the fact that before the conflict the ration
    of the Armenian and Azeri communities of Nagorno Karabakh was 80-20
    respectively, it is clearly that the Armenian majority will vote for
    its independence. Azerbaijan knows it.

    Although, it was just very recently when the top authorities
    in Azerbaijan were speaking of waving the flag of Azerbaijan in
    Stepanakert as the final solution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    Armenia responded saying only in Stepanakert's military museum.

    If Azerbaijan understands that the Nagorno Karabakh problem is not
    a land dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but rather peoples'
    rights issue to be able to freely determine their future, then those
    "signals" can be viewed as a positive state. But if Azerbaijan still
    hopes to see its flag waving in the capital of Nagorno Karabakh as
    the final solution, then there is no change in its position.

    Hopefully things are positive. To be fair, this time Mr. Mammadyarov
    speaks of "common language" that needs to be found. This entails
    certain acceptance that common language means a compromise. A
    reasonable concessions to reach an honorable peace. Mammadyarov also
    added yesterday that "there is no alternative to finding a common
    language between neighbors," News Azerbaijan reports in the same place.

    It is expected that Armenia will make a response to Azerbaijan's
    foreign minister's announcements this week. We will just wait and
    see how Armenia responds. From that response we will know what in
    reality are those "signals" that Azerbaijan sent to Armenia yesterday.




    From: A. Papazian
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