Politics 15:46 29/10/2015

J. Warlick: Situation on contact line is awful; we must achieve peace for future generations

Peaceful settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is of great importance for the entire region, the OSCE Minsk Group’s US co-chair James Warlick said in Baku он October 28, news agency Trend reports.

“We must achieve peace for future generations. Peace will bring benefit to both peoples. The peoples of Armenia and Azerbaijan should establish contacts to get to know each other,” Warlick said. He noted that he does not understand the criticism to the OSCE Minks Group’s co-chairs, and added that the co-chairs are doing everything they can to solve the conflict.

According to the news agency APA, Warlick said that OSCE Minsk Group and OSCE monitoring group were on the line of contact of the Azerbaijani and Armenian troops on October 27.

“If before we had questions as how dangerous this situation was, I can now tell you from my experience that the situation is awful,” the US co-chair Warlick said. According to him, the ceasefire regime must be respected. Warlick also highlighted that there is a need to find a lasting peaceful solution to the conflict.

“I was in a safe place with the co-chairs. However, two OSCE members were in a dangerous place and were looking for a place to hide. I am glad no one was injured. Such incidents are unacceptable,” Warlick said.

According to him, both sides are tired of the confrontation, which has lasted more than 20 years. “A comprehensive settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is important in terms of ensuring the security of both the Armenian and Azerbaijani peoples,” the US co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group said. He further expressed hope that the day will come when the peoples of the region will live in peace and harmony.

Next, Warlick added that the OSCE Minsk Group met with the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan. Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents expressed their willingness to meet before the end of this year. The co-chairs are working on the details of the meeting, Warlick said.

“The presidents must discuss the constant ceasefire violations on the contact line and ways to achieve a comprehensive settlement of the conflict. Today’s situation is completely different from the situation two years ago. For the first time, we have witnessed the use of heavy artillery on the contact line. The tension is increasing day by day. During their meeting, both presidents must discuss the escalation of the tension on the contact line. We also need to discuss the strengthening of confidence-building measures and establishment of the dialogue between the communities,” he added.

The co-chair also highlighted that the settlement of the conflict will open a new stage and contribute to the development of the region. “The peoples living in the South Caucasus had hard times. I hope that the settlement of the conflict will contribute to the progress of both peoples. I think, in this point, we owe a stable future for further generations. Contacts should be established between the two peoples, and they have to learn to live side by side in the future," he added.

The OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs were on a visit to Baku on October 28. During their meeting with the leaders of the so-called Azerbaijani community of Nagorno Karabakh, the OSCE Minsk Group’s US co-chair J. Warlick said that the younger generation of the conflicting parties has had no opportunity to get to know each other. According to him, one of purposes of the OSCE Minsk Group is to present such information to both sides. He added that OSCE Minsk Group also got acquainted with Armenians who do not consider Azerbaijan an enemy.

Earlier, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs visited Yerevan and Nagorno Karabakh Republic. In Yerevan, they met with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and discussed the current stage of talks on a peaceful settlement to the Karabakh conflict and further steps. The President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Bako Sahakyan, also received the Co-chairs on October 27. Issues related to the situation on the borders and settlement of the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict were addressed at the meeting.

The OSCE Minsk Group and the monitoring group were on the contact line on 27 October. At the end of the monitoring, there were shots from automatic weapons from the Azerbaijani side. “During our Line of Contact crossing, repeated gunfire forced OSCE monitors to take cover. This is unacceptable,” wrote OSCE Minsk Group American co-Chairman J. Warlick on his Twitter and Instagram accounts.

Related:
James Warlick: We became familiar with Armenians who don’t consider Azerbaijan as enemy

OSCE Minsk Group co-Chairmen were “forced to take cover” crossing the Line of Contact as Azerbaijan opened gunfire
 

 



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