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    IF THERE WAS NO SAFAROV CASE, IT WOULD BE CREATED: MARKEDONOV

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    22:50 | 2012-09-25 | Opinions | Regional Opinions |

    Delivering a keynote talk at Center for Strategic and International
    Studies in Washington leading international expert on South Caucasus
    Sergey Markedonov has particularly covered the issue of status quo in
    the region. Depicting the region as "compared to Europe between the
    two World Wars, not with Spain after Franco, not with Greece after
    Black Colonels or so" Markedonov has stated that:

    "I think both sides of the conflict Armenia and Azerbaijan are not
    ready for mutual compromises and for real resolution of the conflict.

    Speaking about resolution of the conflict I am not meaning here
    win-lose strategy, I mean win-win and mutual compromises." According
    to Markedonov two sides of the conflict are not interested in
    compromise conflict resolution noting this is the reason parties are
    not interested in real peacekeeping.

    Markedonov noted that the case of Safarov was used for this purpose
    stating that "if we wouldn't have the case of Safarov, we would
    invent the case of Safarov to have patriotic mobilization" pointing
    to the upcoming elections in South Caucasus. "Reaction of Azerbaijan
    was absolutely understandable and predictable, maybe it's cynically
    spoken but its absolutely understandable" Commenting on the idea that
    Aliyev did not consider the consequences, Markedonov stated that "he
    thinks about his image not in the USA or in the Western Europe but
    in Azerbaijan, for him it's question number one as well as for Serzh
    Sargsyan maybe very tough statements on Hungary are also understandable
    and predictable: he thinks first and foremost about his patriotic
    legitimization no other legitimization in two countries but patriotic"

    According to Markedonov it would be correct to target the international
    community- "The most important thing could be addressed to negotiators:
    U.S. Russia, and France: stop speaking about great success in
    negotiations and concentrate on very pragmatic things. The problem
    with the negotiators is the arbitrary function of negotiators", noted
    Markedonov. In line with his argument Minsk Group states are not
    interested to change the status quo since for Russia that change is
    "very unpredictable" reasoned by North Caucasus and Georgia; for the
    U.S.A. North Caucasus is on the second plan and Middle East matters
    more; and for the EU and France European crises still suffice-
    "this is why they would balance between Azerbaijan and Armenia".

    Note: "First News & Analyses" followed the CSIS panel discussion
    Sergey Markedonov made the talk at and took notes from the official
    CSIS podcast published later.

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