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    THE MEDIATORS SHOULD HAVE THE COURAGE TO OFFER A NEW APPROACH

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/12/08/138772/
    DECEMBER 8, 2012 13:13

    According to Masis Mayilyan, instead of interpreting the UN Security
    Council resolutions with regard to Armenia, Azerbaijan had better
    meet the obligations mentioned in the resolutions regarding it.

    During a meeting of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers that took
    place in Dublin on December 6-7, representatives of the OSCE Minsk
    Group co-chair countries - Sergey Lavrov, the Minister of Foreign
    Affairs, Russian Federation, Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of
    State, and Bernard Cazeneuve, the French Junior Minister for Foreign
    Affairs, made a joint statement, which read: "We call upon the parties
    to demonstrate a greater sense of urgency in the peace process and
    to work with the Co-Chairs to give full and careful consideration
    to ideas presented by the Co-Chairs during their trip to the region
    in November."

    Aravot asked Masis Mayilyan, the chairman of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic public council on foreign policy and security and a former
    Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, what
    new ideas they were talking about, whether the Madrid principles
    had been revised and there were new or completed proposals on the
    negotiating table today. "On the one hand, the text of the statement
    testifies to the fact that the mediators haven't given up on the
    Madrid principles and their elements completely. On the other hand,
    representatives of the Minsk Group co-chair countries called on the
    parties to consider the ideas presented by the Co-Chairs during their
    trip to the region recently," he noted.

    Then our interlocutor added: "It is interesting to know what new
    proposals the Co-Chairs presented, in order to be able to understand in
    what direction the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs are going to continue
    their mission. It is obvious that it is impossible to establish
    long-lasting peace in the region on the basis of an obsolete approach.

    The mediators should have the courage to offer a new approach, taking
    into account the current realities of the international law and the
    decisions based on precedent, which will impede the possibilities of
    solving the conflict militarily."

    Elmar Mamedyarov, the Azerbaijani Minister of Foreign Affairs,
    published an article in The Wall Street Journal the day before the
    session of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers, claiming that the
    Dublin meeting was a peace opportunity, which should be seized. He
    reminded about 4 resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council calling
    for an immediate withdrawal of Armenian forces from the Azerbaijani
    territory. "The Armenian military withdrawal must be comprehensive,
    and it needs to take place now. Beyond these two conditions, we are
    flexible and willing to support any peace process.

    We will back it up with a real economic development plan for
    Nagorno-Karabakh, including serious investments," Mamedyarov wrote and
    added: "We can resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh problem only if there is
    political will on all sides, there is such will in Azerbaijan, and I
    suggest we achieve progress in Dublin and draft a comprehensive peace
    agreement within a fixed time frame after which the Minsk Group should
    agree on a new meeting to be attended by all parties. Dublin is our
    peace opportunity and I urge our Armenian counterparts to seize it,
    together with us."

    In response to a question whether Baku was ready to go for resolution
    in the short run or putting forward its well-known preconditions,
    it used a tactic of getting desirable concessions from the Armenian
    side, Aravot's interlocutor noted that the article published the day
    before the meeting of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers took place
    in Dublin aimed at showing the "positive" approach and "goodwill" of
    the Azerbaijani side to the world. "The fact of the matter is that
    there are definitions in the article unacceptable for the Armenian
    side accepting and implementing which will lead to losing Artsakh. As
    for the famous resolutions of the UN Security Council on the Karabakh
    issue, one must say that those are of consultative nature. Instead of
    interpreting the resolutions with regard to Armenia, Azerbaijan, being
    a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, had better meet
    the obligations in the above-mentioned resolutions regarding it," M.

    Mayilyan said.

    A set of high-ranking officials made statements on the Karabakh
    conflict settlement within the framework of the 19th session of the
    Council of the OSCE Foreign Ministers. Sergey Lavrov, the Russian
    Foreign Minister, stated: "Russia, along with the other OSCE Minsk
    Group co-chair countries, will continue to support harmonizing the
    positions of the parties to the Karabakh conflict." Catherine Ashton,
    the head of the EU diplomacy, in her turn, stated that the conflicts
    that existed between the OSCE member states prevented the region's
    economic development. Ashton added that the EU showed necessary
    support for resolving those problems. Eamon Gilmore, the current
    Chair of the OSCE and the Irish minister for

    Foreign Affairs and Trade, noted: "The escalation of confrontation
    on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border since April testifies to the need
    for a quick settlement to the Karabakh conflict."

    Aravot asked Masis Mayilyan whether one could expect any progress in
    the Karabakh conflict settlement after the 2013 presidential election,
    after the election processes, whether these were standard statements
    again, which aimed at easing possible tension on the contact line
    and escalation in hostilities. In our interlocutor's opinion,
    after election processes, the mediators and the three conflicting
    parties will take new measures to settle the conflict. "Success can be
    achieved, if the mediators offer a realistic approach, and the parties
    are ready to sign a peace agreement. At this stage, it is important
    for the mediators to maintain the fragile peace and work on easing
    tensions between the parties. Along with the negotiating process,
    Yerevan and Stepanakert should work on the international recognition
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic supported by the Diaspora. The
    recognition will offer new opportunities of strengthening the security
    of Artsakh and the Republic of Armenia, will contribute to regional
    stability, which is in the interest of not only the Armenian side,
    but also different power centers," the former Deputy Foreign Minister
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic stated.

    EMMA GABRIELYAN


    From: Baghdasarian
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