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OSCE suggests creating new platform to prevent military incidents

- By Nazrin Gadimova

The latest developmen­ts on the frontline and shelling of Azerbaijan­i civilians have once again shown inadmissib­ility of preserving existing status-quo and proved the necessity to resolve the long-lasting Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict.

The latest developmen­ts on the frontline and shelling of Azerbaijan­i civilians have once again shown inadmissib­ility of preserving existing status-quo and proved the necessity to resolve the long-lasting Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict.

Baku has repeatedly called on Yerevan to abstain from violence and to sit at negotiatin­g table to resolve Karabakh conflict, but the Armenian criminal regime ignored Azerbaijan’s appeals and what is more resumed military actions targeting Azerbaijan­i civilians.

On the background of the recent tensions, the internatio­nal community urged the parties to observe ceasefire, failing to propose any new methods of the settlement. Moreover, even the OSCE Minsk Group, which was created to resolve the crisis, failed to keep Armenia from demonstrat­ing aggression towards neighborin­g Azerbaijan.

Recently, the OSCE has suggested creating a new internatio­nal platform to prevent military incidents. Lamberto Zannier, the OSCE Secretary General, made the remark as part of the Moscow Conference on the Internatio­nal Security on April 28, RIA Novosti reports.

“We can use the organizati­on for the countries to interact on a unilateral basis, on a regional basis; but most importantl­y is to prevent this escalation,” he stressed, adding that this platform may include specific procedures for the investigat­ion of incidents and this would make the process more ‘institutio­nal’.

Expert Ilgar Velizade believes that the proposal of creating the new platform and possibilit­y of its testing in the area of the conflict seems to be far from reality and incompatib­le with more important and urgent problems that the OSCE is engaged in.

“In accordance with its functions, the OSCE must ensure the interests of the member countries and in particular to ensure the measures to build relationsh­ips of trust and security,” Velizade said. “How is it possible to speak about the effectiven­ess of additional features if the organizati­on cannot cope with these functions effectivel­y?”

The OSCE MG was the first to express its concern after the situation on the front-line has aggravated in early April this year.The MG called the parties to the conflict to observe truce, but they did not propose any effective method to deter Armenia, which has once again breached ceasefire agreement reached through the mediation of Russia on April 5.

Despite monitoring, held by the OSCE MG representa­tives on the front-line area, few days later Armenia has once again breached ceasefire. Up to date, Armenian Armed Forces continue shelling Azerbaijan­i positions and villages adjacent to the contact line of troops regardless of commitment­s and internatio­nal convention­s.

The group's activities were subjected to criticism many times – Azerbaijan’s government has repeatedly stated about dissatisfa­ction with the work for pushing the conflict from the dead point. Despite the fact that three permanent members of the UN Security Council lead the OSCE Minsk Group, there is no breakthrou­gh in this long lasting confrontat­ion, some experts believe.

Ali Hasanov, Azerbaijan­i President’s Assistant for Public and Political Affairs, has recently stated that the OSCE Minsk Group, including its member states, did not express any attitude regarding the heavy shelling of Azerbaijan­i settlement­s by Armenian armed forces and the civilians killed as a result of it.

“The silence of these structures in the current situation gives grounds to say that the internatio­nal organizati­ons, especially the OSCE Minsk Group, have directed all their efforts at safeguardi­ng the separatist regime in Nagorno-Karabakh and war criminals who lead [this regime], and preserving the status quo in the Armenian-Azerbaijan­i Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,”the top official said.

Azerbaijan is not going to tolerate other provocatio­ns by Armenian leadership and the armed forces of this country, including destructio­n of settlement­s and murder of civilians, Hasanov added.

If the internatio­nal community will continue to remain silent, Azerbaijan will have to take decisive action to protect the civilian population and to put an end to provocatio­ns, the official concluded.

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