“Next year people of Nagorno-Karabakh will mark 30 years of their struggle for the right to choose their destiny, for human dignity and freedom. In three decades people of Artsakh despite the devastating war and all difficulties, succeeded to create a society based on the respect of human rights, fundamental freedoms and democratic institutions,” Armenia’s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian stated today at the 24th Meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council, adding the settlement of the conflict should respect all inherent rights of the people of Artsakh and should ensure their unhindered implementation.
In Nalbandian’s words, on numerous occasions Armenia has reiterated its readiness to continue negotiations based on the accepted principles and elements with the aim of the exclusively peaceful settlement of the conflict. “Azerbaijan’s uncompromising and maximalist stance has become a serious obstacle to the advancement of the peace process and has heavily contributed to the preservation of the status-quo. The Co-Chairs’ conflict settlement proposals are a way that could bring to the change of the status-quo. However, Azerbaijan rejects those proposals, doing everything to keep the status-quo intact at the same time claiming that allegedly it is advocating for the change of status-quo,” added Nalbandian.
Nalbandian pointed to number of reasons, obstructing the peace process despite numerous meetings on the presidential and ministerial levels, including, the selective approach by Azerbaijan towards the elements proposed by the Co-Chairs, Baku’s failure to comply with the reached agreements and backtracks from them, constant profanation of the Co-Chairs’ efforts and the attempts to shift the mediation to other formats the use or threat of use of force by Azerbaijan, regular ceasefire violations and provocations, the April aggression launched against Artsakh, as well as the refusal to implement the agreements reached during the Vienna and St. Petersburg summits.
“Azerbaijan continues to practice anti-Armenian hate speech, it calls all Armenians of the world its enemy number one, it writes in the textbooks that Armenians are genetic enemies of Azerbaijan, it erases all traces of indigenous Armenian cultural heritage and religious sites, it claims that allegedly territories of Armenia are ancient Azerbaijani lands. Azerbaijan has long blacklisted the people of Nagorno-Karabakh, and then it started to put in the blacklist all those who visit Nagorno-Karabakh. Those who genuinely aspire for peace do not do such actions,” Nalbandian stated.
The Armenian FM however noted that yesterday’s meeting with my Azerbaijani colleague generally passed in the positive mood. “We will see the developments after it,” said Nalbandian.

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In his first address as OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (PA) President, Georgian parliamentarian George Tsereteli touched upon the conflict resolution issue among the others.
Starting in January 2017 Ambassador Richard Hoagland will assume the position of US Co-Chair of the Organization for Security and Cooperation of Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group on an interim basis. He will replace Ambassador James Warlick, who will step down as US Co-Chair on December 31. US Embassy to Armenia reports in a released statement.
Armenia‘s Defense Ministry on Thursday, December 29 called on the international community and the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing countries, in particular, to take immediate steps “to bring Baku to senses” after Azeri troops launched an attempted subversive attack against Armenia.
In an interview with Tert.am, Philip Gamaghelyan, the co-founder and director of programs at the Imagine Center for Conflict Transformations and adjunct professor at the School of International Service at the American University of Washington DC, commented upon the repeated calls for “mutual concessions” over Nagorno-Karabakh and the general attitude toward the concessions in the Armenian and Azerbaijani societies.
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs and the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office will discuss the possibility of holding talks with Armenian and Azeri Presidents at a meeting with the foreign policy chiefs of both countries in Hamburg, Germany, the OSCE press office said Wednesday, October 26.
In an interview with the Armenian newspaper “Joghovourt” (Ժողովուրդ) General Norat Ter-Krikoryantz, Chief of Staff of the Armenian Ministry of Defense from 1992 to 1995, hero of Artsakh, says the cease- fire signed in May 1994 with Azerbaijan was a mistake from the Armenian side. “Those who attended the talks have made a significant error.
During its chairmanship in the OSCE, Austria will work to defuse current conflicts, including the Karabakh conflict, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said.
