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    BAKU IS PLAYING WITH FIRE

    http://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1685:-baku-is-playing-with-fire&catid=3:all&Itemid=4

    Friday, 30 January 2015 16:12

    Will it receive tough assessments?

    The year of 2015 has started with extreme escalation of tensions in the
    Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict zone, and both the intensity and extent
    of the armed provocations of Azerbaijan have significantly increased.

    Today, the firing and sabotage actions, initiated exclusively by the
    Azerbaijani party, are taking place almost along the entire line of
    contact between the armed forces of the NKR and Azerbaijan. Moreover,
    they have already covered the state border of Armenia, and the
    "caliber" of violations has also grown - in addition to rifles
    and machine guns, grenade launchers and mortars are also used. The
    situation threatens to get out of control.

    Under the circumstances, both Armenia and Artsakh have repeatedly
    drawn the attention of international organizations, first of all the
    OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen, to the necessity of calling official
    Baku to order and strict implementation of the assumed commitments
    to resolve the conflict by exclusively peaceful means. It should be
    fairly noted that some of the blame for the current situation falls
    also on the co-chairs, as both Armenian parties have repeatedly, though
    in vain, warned them that the complacent attitude of the mediators
    to the extremely dangerous game of Azerbaijan with fire is fraught
    with serious and even catastrophic consequences. Moreover, instead
    of tough assessments to the provocative actions of the Azerbaijani
    authorities, the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen limited to general,
    and thus pointless, statements, which, as also warned by Yerevan
    and Stepanakert, only encourages official Baku for new large-scale
    violations of the ceasefire.

    It is quite natural that in the situation, when the mediators display
    impermissible passivity, when inactive are the international mechanisms
    of deterring Azerbaijan, which has actually unleashed mini-wars on
    the line of contact, the role of suppressor and chastiser of the
    aggressor is assumed by the armed forces of Armenia and the NKR. The
    military leaderships of both Armenian Republics have honestly warned
    the Azerbaijani authorities about the inevitability of punishment for
    their criminal acts that lead to deaths and destabilization of the
    situation. And I must say that these warnings were not made in vain
    - they were followed by concrete actions, which led to significant
    losses by the Azerbaijani party, about which, however, the military
    command of Azerbaijan prefers to remain silent.

    But, apparently, official Baku, for which the life of its own citizens
    is worth nothing, does not intend to take into account the extent
    of the losses. Azerbaijan continued the tactics of blackmail and
    threats, trying to impose its will on both Armenian parties and on
    the international community. But, Baku seems to have crossed the line.

    Armenians' patience was exhausted, prompting the President of Armenia
    to make rather harsh statements. On January 26, at a solemn meeting
    on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the Armenian Army, Serzh
    Sargsyan, referring to the provocative actions of Azerbaijan, stated
    unequivocally, "Hot shots let expect a lot of surprises. Moreover,
    in case of larger and threatening accumulation on the border and
    along the line of contact, we reserve the right to preventive strikes".

    Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry, in its usual manner, gave birth to its
    hysterical statements far from the reality. It's a pity. The warning
    of the Armenian President should be taken more seriously, because it
    is made by a man, who experienced a war and who does not waste words.

    Unlike the current President of Azerbaijan, who wasted time in the
    Turkish casino in the war years, losing daddy's money, and who does
    not know the cost of not only a word, but also the human life. By the
    way, independent Azerbaijani political scientists advise to take more
    seriously the statement of President Serzh Sargsyan.

    But, let's put aside the predictable reaction of Azerbaijan and let's
    return to the OSCE mediators. Immediately the next day after the noted
    speech of Armenia's President, both the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Ivica
    Dacic and the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group issued statements,
    which, we believe, were also the result of the tough warning of
    Azerbaijan by Serzh Sargsyan. Yes, the co-chairs, as usual, called
    on all the parties to observe the terms of the cease-fire agreement,
    but striking is the fact that this time the mediators have displayed
    a differentiated approach by making their appeals to Armenia and
    Azerbaijan in different forms: "We called on Azerbaijan to observe
    its commitments to a peaceful resolution of the conflict. We also
    call on Armenia to take all measures to reduce tensions". It becomes
    clear from these formulations who, in fact, resorts to armed actions,
    violating the international principle of non-use of force or threat
    of force, on which the settlement process is based. Let's add that
    the document also says that at a meeting with the Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister the mediators, reminding him of their mandate, "expressed
    concern about voices critical of the ongoing negotiation process, the
    role of the Minsk Group Co-Chairs, and the duties of OSCE monitors".

    Can we say that the ice has broken and the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
    have finally decided to issue a targeted statement, pointing to the
    true culprit of the escalation of tensions? And at the same time to
    protect their esprit de corps, pointing to the unacceptability and
    groundlessness of Azerbaijan's condemnation of the co-chairs for the
    inefficient negotiations, while the responsibility for the failure of
    the settlement process lies entirely on the Baku authorities. Let
    us not make hasty conclusions, because we, unfortunately, have
    repeatedly been the witnesses of the political situation change
    and the inconsistency of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs. However,
    one thing is indisputable - the time requires the authoritative
    international structures to take serious measures for the final
    forcing of Azerbaijan to peace.

    Leonid MARTIROSSIAN Editor-in-Chief of Azat Artsakh newspaper

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