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    AZERBAIJAN'S POLICY IMPEDES PROGRESS IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS - SHAVARSH KOCHARYAN

    21:57 ~U 12.11.13

    The Nagorno-Karabakh peace process is not showing progress because of
    Azerbaijan's policy, Armenian Deputy FM Shavarsh Kocharyan told Tert.am
    as he answered a question about an impetus an Armenian-Azerbaijani
    presidential meeting to be held this month may give to the peace
    process, which, according to some experts, does not de facto exist.

    "It is because of their racist, Armenophobic, bellicose policy, which
    is distorting historical facts and international law, rejecting all
    the proposals made by the co-chairs," Mr Sh. Kocharyan said.

    Elaborating on the subject, he noted that his assessments deal both
    with the withdrawal of snipers and with the investigations into
    ceasefire violations.

    "It is clear that no progress is possible. If the presidential meeting
    makes Azerbaijan start changing its position, it can be considered
    progress," he said.

    Nonetheless, Mr Sh. Kocharyan does not think that such progress should
    be expected given official Baku's statements.

    "Given what we have recently heard from Azerbaijan, it is hardly
    possible," the official said.

    Following their recent visit to the region the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs stated that any military operation on either side now can
    only be viewed as an attempt to torpedo the peace process.

    Asked whether the threat of war is so great that such statements
    are made, Mr Sh. Kocharyan said: "People keeping track of the
    developments can see that the co-chairs have recently been carrying
    out two missions. The first is assisting the conflicting parties in
    reaching an agreement, which process fails due to Azerbaijan. The
    second is sparing no efforts to prevent the fragile ceasefire from
    developing into hostilities. And now they are placing emphasis on
    the second mission. And it is from this aspect that the Minsk Group
    co-chairs' statements and steps should be viewed."

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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