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    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHOULD HELP 'ALIYEV GET OUT OF DEADLOCK': EXPERT

    Tert.am
    03.12.10

    Azerbaijan has found itself in a deadlock over the Karabakh conflict,
    and the international community's efforts should be aimed at helping
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev get over that deadlock, the director
    of the Noravank Scientific-Education Foundation, Gagik Harutyunyan,
    has said.

    "The international community's efforts should be aimed at pulling Mr
    Aliyev out of that situation and creating a humanitarian corridor
    so that he will be able bit withdraw from his positions a little
    without losing his face, his dignity," Harutyunyan said at a press
    conference today.

    "Those positions appear not to ensure any perspective for the peaceful
    settlement [of the conflict]" he added.

    Speaking about the Commemorative Declaration of OSCE Summit in Astana,
    Harutyunyan expressed concerns over the fact that the word "Karabakh"
    is missing from the document.

    "To some extent, this testifies to the fact that something has changed
    in OSCE's positions over the issue," said he.

    But overall, according to him, the main attitude towards the conflict
    has changed for the better. This is accounted for by two factors:
    Russia's increased role in the OSCE format and Armenia's strong
    position and determination.

    Further, Harutyunyan referred to the speech Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan delivered at the OSCE Summit in Astana, saying it was
    something to welcome.

    "For several times now Nakhichevan has been referred to as a good
    argument. Nakhichevan is a typical example of Azerbaijani-Turkish
    policy. All the necessary accentuations were made [in the speech],"
    said he, adding that Sargsyan's speech was addressed also to Armenians
    so that they would understand that the point is not the Karabakh
    issue of returning of territories in general, but rather the existence
    of Armenia.

    "This is a message so that we can clearly see the situation,"
    Harutyunyan explained.

    Speaking about the resumption of the war, he said that there is always
    a risk that a fresh war can be unleashed.

    "When the sides stand 50 meters far [from each other], the risk of
    the resumption of the war exists always," said Harutyunyan.




    From: A. Papazian
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