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  • BAKU: Hopes Of Seeing Decisive Progress In NK Have Been Dashed - OSC

    HOPES OF SEEING DECISIVE PROGRESS IN NK HAVE BEEN DASHED - OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE
    Author: A.Mammadova

    TREND, Azerbaijan
    Sept 28 2006

    The OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De
    Gucht, called today for political leaders to show vision and take
    responsibility to help solve "frozen conflicts" that threaten to
    erupt a new at any time, Trend reports quoting the statement of OSCE.

    The Minister also told a session of the OSCE Permanent Council attended
    by the King of the Belgians, Albert II, that the Organization needed
    to restore confidence in the 56-nation body as an effective instrument
    for peace and stability throughout Europe.

    "The 'frozen conflicts' remind us that peace is never permanent; it is
    something to which attention must be paid each and every day," said the
    Chairman-in-Office. He said Belgium - which chairs the OSCE this year -
    had tried to help solve the unresolved conflicts on OSCE territory.

    "It must be admitted, unfortunately, that it has done so without
    much in the way of results - at least so far," Minister De Gucht
    said. "In some respects, the hopes of seeing decisive progress in
    Nagorno-Karabakh have been dashed. Tension in the South Caucasus
    remains high - worryingly so. Negotiations on the Transdniestria
    issue have stalled," the Minister emphasized.

    The Chairman-in-Office said the outlines for solving the conflicts were
    well known and elements for settling them were already on the table.

    The key was political will.

    Gucht emphasized that it needs to restore confidence in the OSCE
    through co-operation, preventive diplomacy, economic development,
    respect for human rights and the promotion of democratic institutions.
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