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  • Somebody Wants Nagorno-Karabakh Situation To Remain Unchanged - Lith

    SOMEBODY WANTS NAGORNO-KARABAKH SITUATION TO REMAIN UNCHANGED - LITHUANIAN DEFMIN

    Baltic News Service
    June 25, 2012 Monday 11:43 AM EET

    VILNIUS, Jun 25, BNS - There are people among mediators in the
    Yerevan-Baku negotiations on Nagorno-Karabakh who want the complicated
    situation in the region to remain unchanged, Lithuanian Minister of
    National Defense Rasa Jukneviciene, currently visiting Armenia, told
    BNS following Monday meetings with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    and the country's Minister of Foreign Affairs Eduard Nalbandyan.

    Jukneviciene said the meeting with the Armenian leader focused on
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and regional security issues.

    Russia , the United States and France are acting as mediators as part
    of the OSCE Minsk Group in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "I can only say, and I said that to the Armenian president, that
    we in Lithuania see that perhaps some countries, I wouldn't want to
    name them now, which act as mediators, are interested in the status
    quo position. As we see many conflicts in the former Soviet Union,
    ongoing and frozen, and it seems sometimes that not all parties are
    interested in the resolution," Jukneviciene said when asked whether
    all mediating countries held the same position.

    According to the Lithuanian defense minister, that Lithuania's
    position on the regulation of this conflict matches the European
    Union's position that there can be no status quo and that a solution
    must be found.

    "And the second thing is that there can be no alternative to a
    peaceful resolution of this conflict. Any attempts to solve this
    issue by force would be unacceptable to the international community,
    including Lithuania. I assured the president that the EU has the same
    goals, and that it's very important to build up trust," the Lithuanian
    minister said.

    Jukneviciene underlined that attempts to back one side or the other
    "would undermine the process." She also added that she felt during
    the meetings Armenia's wish to step up cooperate with NATO member
    countries.

    "I felt great wish that cooperation between Armenia and NATO member
    countries like Lithuania increased so that they could keep the balance
    in their foreign policy and among various structures. As far as I
    understood relations with NATO member countries is very important
    for them," Jukneviciene said.

    Backed by the Armenian authorities, Armenians living Nagorno-Karabakh
    regained control of the region following the war in the 1990s when
    over 30,000 people were killed. The international community does not
    recognize the region's independence.

    Nagorno-Karabakh has been a hot-spot despite the 1994 truce that ended
    the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Thousands of Russian troops are
    still deployed in Armenia, helping to protect the country's borders.

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