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    KARABAKH CONFLICT: SARGSYAN-ALIYEV MEETING IN PARIS TO REAFFIRM CURRENT FORMAT OF TALKS

    News | 24.10.14 | 12:11

    By Naira Hayrumyan
    ArmeniaNow correspondent

    Politicians and experts in Armenia and Azerbaijan do not talk much
    about specific expectations from the meeting of the leaders of
    their countries planned to be held in Paris, France, on October 27,
    but there is a general opinion that this fresh round of talks on the
    protracted Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement is a French attempt
    to keep the communication channel open between the conflicting parties.

    But the main subject of the upcoming meeting, perhaps, will be
    the format of future negotiations. Armenia is on track to join
    the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union, which will significantly
    raise the role of Moscow in the region. So far, the status quo in the
    Karabakh conflict zone has been maintained thanks to the format of the
    OSCE Minsk Group. This triangle has allowed the co-chair countries -
    Russia, the United States and France - to restrain each other from
    unilateral steps.

    But the strengthening of Russia in the region and the inclusion of
    Armenia into a pro-Russian bloc may enable Russia to monopolize the
    Karabakh settlement process, and it does not at all meet the interests
    of the United States and France. U.S.

    Secretary of State John Kerry organized a meeting between President
    Serzh Sargsyan, of Armenia, and President Ilham Aliyev, of Azerbaijan,
    in September on the margins of the NATO summit in Wales, UK, and then
    he stated that the format of the Minsk Group should not be changed.

    Apparently, the Paris meeting is supposed to reaffirm the same.

    Remarkably, a few days before the Armenian-Azeri summit talks in Paris,
    German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier unexpectedly visited
    Baku and Yerevan. In the Azerbaijani capital he stated that he hoped
    for a more active participation of Germany and the European Union
    in the South Caucasus region. Armenian experts interpreted this as a
    bid by Germany to take a more active role in resolving the Karabakh
    conflict and, at the same time, as a sign of the growing relevance
    of the Karabakh conflict in a changing geopolitical environment.

    What can be the countermeasures of the United States and Europe if
    Russia attempts to monopolize the settlement process? It is believed
    that this may be the beginning of a procedure of international
    recognition of Karabakh. After yesterday's meeting of the executive
    body of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia, the party's spokesman,
    Deputy Parliament Speaker Eduard Sharmazanov said: "During the meeting
    we specified our position before the Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting: there
    is no alternative to international recognition of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic (NKR)."

    This does not appear to be a random statement - during the past year
    as many as five American states have recognize the independence of
    Karabakh, and most recently France's Bourg de Valence and Karabakh's
    Shushi became sister towns. This provoked a strong reaction of official
    Baku, but it was parried by Washington and Paris.

    The NKR has a more than 100-kilometer-long border with Iran, which
    in late November is going to sign an agreement with the West. This
    will lead to the strengthening of Iran's role in the region and its
    rapprochement with the West. In this context Karabakh may become either
    a major obstacle to opening up the region, whose closure is beneficial
    primarily for Russia and Azerbaijan, or a door to new opportunities.

    http://armenianow.com/news/57920/armenia_azerbaijan_karabakh_talks_paris_meeting_sa rgsyan_aliyev

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