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    INVITATION TO PEACE
    by Alexander Gabuyev

    DEFENSE and SECURITY
    June 27, 2011 Monday
    Russia

    [translated from Russian]

    DMITRY MEDVEDEV IS PROMOTING AZERBAIJANI-ARMENIAN RECONCILIATION; Is
    settlement of the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh
    finally within reach?

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev arranged a meeting of his Azerbaijani
    and Armenian opposite numbers Ilham Aliyev and Serj Sargsjan in Kazan,
    today. A breakthrough in the old conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh might
    finally be achieved. What information is available to this newspaper
    indicates that a Road Map plan charted for the meeting offers a
    solution to the problem. The plan is based on the so called Madrid
    Principles principles formulated by the OSCE but turned down by both
    Baku and Yerevan. If achieved, this breakthrough will become one of
    Medvedev's most outstanding foreign political accomplishments. An
    armed provocation in Nagorno-Karabakh itself is the only thing that
    might thwart it.

    "We've never been so close to success," said a Russian diplomat who
    participated in preparation of the summit. The Russian Foreign Ministry
    made a statement yesterday where the forthcoming meeting was called
    "a milestone in the Karabakh conflict settlement". Said an insider,
    "The document drawn for the signing will provide a real foundation
    for peace." It should be noted that the OSCE Secretary General Marc
    Perrin de Brichambaut, EP President Jerzy Buzek, PACE President
    Mevlut Cavusoglu, and Marc Toner of the U.S. Department of State made
    analogous statements.

    According to a Western diplomat, the document in question demands
    unconditional acceptance of the Madrid Principles from Azerbaijan and
    Armenia. These principles were formulated in the document OSCE Minsk
    Group co-chairmen (representing Russia, France, and the United States)
    adopted at the OSCE summit in Madrid in December 2007. Until now, Baku
    was prepared to accept only some principles and Yerevan, some others.

    This is the first time the international community managed to convince
    the warring sides to accept the Madrid Principles in toto. Insiders
    claim that it happened at the meeting in Sochi this March.

    Signing of the document in Kazan later today will be a genuine
    breakthrough, a giant step to establishment of peace in one of the
    oldest conflicts on the territory of the erstwhile Soviet Union.

    The Karabakh peace agreement will be of paramount importance for
    Medvedev. The president of Russia set out to restore peace between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia right after the war in Georgia. The West
    condemned Moscow for the use of latent post-Soviet conflicts in its own
    purposes so that Russia needed to show progress with the settlement of
    at least one of these conflicts. It is known that Russia started by
    trying to restore territorial integrity of Moldova but this problem
    defied all efforts to solve it and Moscow turned its attention to
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "The president regards Karabakh conflict settlement as his personal
    mission," said a senior functionary from the Kremlin. "Peace in
    the Caucasus is in the interests of Russia. It follows that we will
    continue our peacekeeping activities and efforts as long as it takes
    to make this conflict history."

    It is generally accepted that an armed provocation in Nagorno-Karabakh
    itself is probably the only thing that might thwart the signing of
    the document in Kazan at the last possible moment. "If shots are
    fired again in Karabakh bare hours before the meeting in Kazan,
    then all will go down the drain," said a source. "It happened when
    the presidents were meeting in Sochi. They reached an agreement but
    skirmishes in Karabakh invalidated everything."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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