STEPANAKERT — The U.S., Russian and French mediators who went to Karabakh on May 17, were met with protests in the Kashatagh area of Berdzor (former Lachin). The protesters were holding placards with slogans such as âWe made our choice in 1991â, âRespect democratic principlesâ, You are responsibleâ, âRespect our rightsâ, âCondemn the aggressor.â
The protesters, virtually all of them residents of the town and nearby villages that used to be populated by Azerbaijanis, condemned the mediatorsâ most recent statement that stressed, among other things, the need to return to Azerbaijan the Armenian-controlled territories surrounding Karabakh. They were also angry at similar calls that were separately made by James Warlick, the U.S. co-chair, in a speech delivered earlier this month.
âWe want the co-chairs to know that we gained independence in 1991 and our lands cannot be a subject of haggling,â said one young man. âThey need to understand that we are the masters of our land.â
âShould Armenians again be deported? Thatâs absurd,â another protester said, referring to one of the Basic Principles of resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict put forward by the United States, Russia and France.
James Warlick was asked how he imagines return of the refugees to Nagorno-Karabakh.
âSafarov was also so-called refugee from Nagorno-Karabakh. How do you imagine their return? Agression continues, and Safarov case is another proof,â one of the residents told Warlick.
In response the OSCE diplomat recalled his statement, underscoring that âall six elements are necessary for peaceâ and none of them can be taken out.
âWe respect the rights of those who demonstrate peacefully even when we disagree,â Warlick tweeted afterwards. âIn Lachin, I listened,â he said, posting a picture of himself talking to the protesters.
Speaking to reporters in Stepanakert on Sunday, Warlick said he was surprised by the unprecedented protest but called his conversation with its participants useful. âNagorno-Karabakh is so beautiful and Iâm so impressed to see so many young people,â he said. âItâs our duty to ensure ⦠this new generation lives in peace.â
âWe are not coming here to impose any settlements,â Warlick stressed. A compromise peace deal must be acceptable to all conflicting parties, he said.
In his May 7 speech, the U.S. envoy listed the six key elements of the framework peace accord drafted by the mediators. One of them, he said, stipulates that âthe occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh should be returned to Azerbaijani control.â
The mediators travelled to Karabakh on the second leg of the latest round of their shuttle diplomacy aimed at kick-starting the stalled peace process. They met with Armeniaâs President Serzh Sarkisian, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian in Yerevan on Friday.
The diplomats proceeded to Baku on Monday through one of the most volatile sections of the Armenian-Azerbaijani âline of contactâ around Karabakh. They monitored the ceasefire regime there before crossing into Azerbaijani-controlled territory.
Karabakh Residents Meet OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs With Protest
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