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"Karabakh conflict can be solved because it was not frozen"

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Nagorno Karabakh conflict is not outside, but inside the region.

“The Nagorno Karabakh conflict can be solved because it was not frozen”, Special Representative of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly for Nagorno Karabakh and Georgian conflicts Goran Lennmarker said in his address to the 73rd Rose Roth workshop of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Armenia.

He said the solution to Nagorno Karabakh conflict is not outside, but inside the region. “The outside forces can only assist the conflicted sides. "The only outside forces can assist the conflicted sides. The Minsk Group is only play-ground for the conflict solution and any attempt to transfer the problem UN or Council of Europe play-grounds can prolong the solution”.

Lennmarker said the solution should be determined in such manner that all sides could accept it. “I think the conflict solution should provide security of Armenia and Armenian people. But Armenia also must understand the position of Azerbaijan, which consider itself as a victim and defeated side of the conflict”.

The special representative said the solution to the conflict was found and discussed in details and there were few steps to be taken by the sides. “The solution is in a political level mostly and the sides should be ready for domestic discussions”.

Lennmarker said Yerevan had political will to solve the problem and Baku would also demonstrate its willingness. “The most important issue is to solve the Karabakh conflict. There can be only a question about the soonest solution ".
 

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