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    Armenian-proposed frontline meetings no security threat - Azeri expert

    Ekho, Baku
    30 Jul 04


    Text of R. Orucov's report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ekho on 30 July
    headlined "Personal contacts on the frontline" and subheaded "The
    Armenian military offers its Azerbaijani counterparts to meet under
    the aegis of the OSCE"

    In conformity with the mandate of the personal representative of the
    OSCE chairman-in-office, the OSCE conducted routine monitoring of the
    contact line between the Armenian and Azerbaijani armed forces this
    week in the vicinity of the villages of Berkaber in Armenia's Tavush
    Region and Mizamlu in Azerbaijan's Qazax District.

    According to the Regnum news agency, visual contact was established
    during the monitoring mission between the OSCE representatives and
    representatives of the Ministries of Defence and Foreign Affairs of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan who accompanied them. The news is that the
    "Armenian side again suggested changing from radio contacts to
    meetings in person under the aegis of the OSCE. [OSCE
    chairman-in-office's personal] Envoy Andrzej Kasprzyk welcomed this
    suggestion and expressed his hope that in the foreseeable future, the
    OSCE will apply for permission to hold such a meeting."

    The greatest interest is caused by the question of why personal
    meetings between the two hostile sides are needed. What does it mean
    that precisely the Armenian side came up with this initiative? Could
    this practice really serve the purpose of maintaining the cease-fire?
    The fact that the third monitoring mission has been carried out in
    this sector of the border is caused by the aggravation of the
    situation here, Regnum was told at the Armenian Defence Ministry.

    Yesterday it emerged that the Defence Ministry of the Republic of
    Azerbaijan was unaware of this offer. The head of the Defence
    Ministry's press service, Ramiz Malikov, said in a conversation with
    Ekho that he knew nothing about this and that "we should not ask for
    things like this".

    Independent military expert Uzeyir Cafarov gave a positive assessment
    to the prospect for contacts between the military in the frontline
    area. "Any contact between the opposite sides which serves the purpose
    of saving the lives of the military personnel should be
    welcomed. Human lives should be saved. Agreeing to contacts with
    Armenian officers out of any other considerations is inadmissible."

    The belligerents have been more or less observing the cease-fire for
    10 years now, the expert noted. "But we have witnessed almost daily
    shooting from the Armenian side along the frontline of late. This is
    why personal contacts between the sides would not be bad for the
    general atmosphere," Cafarov said. He also said that a monitoring
    mission by the OSCE representatives is one thing, and when officers
    discuss the important issues in which they are interested without
    mediators is another thing. "I think that the latter will be more
    useful," he added.

    Cafarov reminded us that this system was practised in previous
    years. "That is to say, during the OSCE monitoring missions, not only
    did the sides see each other, they also communicated. Naturally, they
    were standing, not sitting at a table. Officers discussed different
    issues and expressed their displeasure or wishes." The sides were
    trying to use such contacts to the maximum benefit of their troops.

    The expert noted that such meetings would pose no security
    threats. "The point is that both our and Armenian side are very well
    aware who is on the opposite side in every particular section of the
    frontline - they possess almost 100-per-cent accurate information
    about the commanders and types and numbers of weapons on the opposite
    side."
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