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    SITUATION IN KARABAKH CONFLICT 'ENTERED A DEADLOCK'

    news.az
    Oct 14 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Zardusht Alizade 'The situation in the Karabakh conflict has entered
    a deadlock', said political scientist Zardusht Alizade.

    Fate of roadmap in Karabakh settlement, spoken of by Washington, will
    not differ from the American road map offered for the resolution of
    the Israeli-Palestinian relations, said political scientist Zardusht
    Alizade speaking at the 15th session of the Club of political
    scientists in the Novosti international press center.

    'Probably, it is profitable for Armenians to call the phased plan
    of the Karabakh conflict settlement a 'roadmap' to deceive their
    people and not to mention the odious 'phased plan' but the essence
    will not change.

    The main is that the actions of the OSCE Minsk Group is for
    inappropriate, nonconstructive for Azerbaijan and this is caused by
    the fact that every Minsk Group co-chairing country is a sponsor of
    Armenia and Armenian separatism', said the expert.

    'The situation in the Karabakh conflict has entered a deadlock.

    Azerbaijan accepts any Madrid principles-both old and renewed once,
    while Armenia rejects all constructive proposals. In these conditions
    I do not see the possibility of dragging the situation out of the
    deadlock, without cardinal military and material influence on Yerevan
    of the leading superpowers. Russian FM Lavrov once wrote a note to
    counterpart Nalbandian: "Edward, sign quietly" and the Armenian foreign
    minister quietly undersigned the Swiss protocols', Alizade said.




    From: A. Papazian
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