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    EU WON'T ASK BAKU GOING TO KARABAKH
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics25273.html
    Published: 13:45:16 - 28/02/2012

    Yesterday, the European Union adopted an unprecedented decision on
    Nagorno Karabakh. On February 27, in the result of the conclusions of
    the European Council meeting it was stated: "The EU stands ready to
    provide enhanced support for confidence building measures, in support
    of and in full complementarity with the Minsk Group, with a view to
    facilitating further steps towards the implementation of peace. In
    this regard, the EU underlines the need for unconditional access for
    representatives of the EU to Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding regions.

    The Council invites the High Representative and the Commission to
    develop, in close consultation with the OSCE, post conflict scenarios
    for Nagorno-Karabakh as a basis for future EU engagement", is said
    in the statement.

    Recall, no country of the world has the official "unconditional
    access" to Nagorno Karabakh. Azerbaijan is resisting to the arrival
    in Karabakh of officials, public and even private people, including
    those, who dare to ignore its opinion, into the black list.

    Despite the wide mandate, the EU Special Representative for the South
    Caucasus was unable to visit Karabakh. The ex-Representative of the
    EU Peter Semneby arrived till Goris, but he turned back after a call
    without reaching Karabakh.

    The EU decision means that this structure accepts no more the position
    of Azerbaijan as a basis for its activities. This means that the
    EU decided to lead a more independent policy on the Karabakh issue,
    without looking at Baku and Moscow.

    Only the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and OSCE Field Representatives
    have free access to Karabakh. There is the office of the International
    Committee of Red Cross in Karabakh, a number of foreign NGOs are
    represented there. MPs from Russia, France and U.S. Congressmen visited
    Karabakh, but each of them tried to do it out of work presenting the
    visits as private.

    Will the situation change after the EU decision? Is the European Union
    going to open an office in Karabakh through which its "post-conflict
    scenarios" will be fulfilled.

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