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    AZERBAIJAN MAKES RARE CONCESSION TO ALLOW OPERATION OF BREAKAWAY ENTITY'S AIRPORT

    Global Insight
    July 16, 2012

    BY: Lilit Gevorgyan

    The Minsk Group of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in
    Europe (OSCE) announced in a statement on 13 July that Azerbaijan
    had given its consent to allow civilian flights from the newly
    reconstructed airport in Stepanakert, the capital of self-declared
    Nagorno Karabakh republic. The Minsk Group has been mediating in peace
    talks over the final status of the mainly ethnic Armenian region that
    has been de facto independent since 1988. The region became gradually
    isolated from Armenia since the declaration of independence and as
    hostilities with Azerbaijan escalated. Currently, there are two land
    routes connecting Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia, which acts as the
    region's security guarantor and represents its interests in the peace
    talks. The new Stepanakert airport has seen a complete overhaul in
    recent years. The Nagorno Karabakh government stated in 2011 that it
    was planning to launch civilian flights, but Azerbaijan threatened to
    shoot down any civilian plane that travelled to, or originated from,
    Stepanakert airport.

    Significance:When Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan pledged to be
    on board the first flight last year to Stepanakert, the Azerbaijani
    government warned that it would shoot the plane down regardless
    who was onboard. However, it appears that the rhetoric has since
    de-escalated. Azerbaijan's consent to agree to civilian flights is a
    rare constructive move against the backdrop of increasing threats of
    a fresh war by the Azerbaijani government (see:Armenia - Azerbaijan -
    Russia - Europe: 16 July 2012:). The new link will alleviate eight hour
    car journey that is currently required to travel from the Armenian
    capital Yerevan to Nagorno Karabakh. Overall, it is a positive move
    by Azerbaijan.

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