Analysis of the Upcoming NK Talks
Liz Fuller, as always, delivers an insightful analysis of the upcoming Presidential summit in France between Kocharian and Aliev.
…Even if the two presidents succeed during the coming year in finalizing a set of “general principles” intended to serve as the blueprint for a more detailed peace plan, there is still no guarantee that one side or the other will not find it expedient to renege on them at some future date. The so-called “Paris Principles” agreed on in the spring of 2001 were elaborated on in further talks in Florida in April 2001 and during subsequent meetings between Kocharian and Ilham Aliyev’s father and predecessor, Heydar Aliyev. US diplomat Rudolf Perina, who served as the US Minsk Group co-chairman during those talks, later revealed that in 2002 the two sides came “incredibly close” to hammering out a peace agreement. But Armenian officials say Baku reneged on that deal shortly before a planned summit between Kocharian and Heydar Aliyev in June 2002 that was cancelled at the last minute.


I am a positive person and always hopeful about the outcome.NK talks are always serious and the general people always like peace.
Comment by Josephine — 1/30/2006 @ 12:25 pm
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