Kazakhstan hopes for progress towards resolution of protracted conflicts in South Caucasus

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Strengthening co-operation with OSCE parliamentarians is an important component in tackling regional challenges such as protracted conflicts and the European arms control regime, said the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Kazakh Secretary of State and Foreign Minister Kanat Saudabayev, in Vienna today.

Speaking at the start of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Winter Meeting, Saudabayev said parliamentarians played a valuable part in the dialogue between participating States, and noted that Kazakhstan would host a key parliamentary forum on the OSCE and Eurasia in Almaty from 14 to 16 May.

He also emphasized their role in election monitoring - most recently in Ukraine - as well as in efforts towards resolution of protracted conflicts in the South Caucasus and with the Transdniestrian settlement process.



"I would like to call on parliamentarians to make good use of parliamentarian diplomacy to overcome the lack of trust between states and people. Your words and convictions will help all people on all sides of conflict to understand the importance of overcoming confrontation and working toward co-operation and a peaceful existence," he said.



Earlier this week Saudabayev visited the South Caucasus, where he met leaders in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia.

On the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Saudabayev said: "We are working on a Chairmanship roadmap to support and strengthen the peace-building efforts of all sides of the conflict."



The Chairperson-in-Office emphasized his support to efforts under the OSCE to maintain the European arms control regime and confidence- and security-building measures. "We hope that in 2010 there will be progress in adopting an agreement in this area," he said, OSCE press service reported.





The conflict between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan

The conflict between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan broke out as result of the ethnic cleansing launched by the Azeri authorities in the final years of the Soviet Union. The Karabakh War was fought from 1991 (when the Nagorno Karabakh Republic was proclaimed) to 1994 (when a ceasefire was sealed by Armenia, NKR and Azerbaijan). Most of Nagorno Karabakh and a security zone consisting of 7 regions are now under control of NKR defense army. Armenia and Azerbaijan are holding peace talks mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group up till now.

OSCE

The world\'s biggest regional organization dealing with security issues, OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) unites 56 countries situated in North America, Europe and Central Asia.\r\n\r\nIts member state are: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France Great Britain, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Macedonia, Malta¸ Moldova, Monaco Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Roumania, San-Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United States, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vatican.\r\n\r\nPartner countries include: Afghanistan, Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Marocco, Mongolia, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia.\r\n\r\nArmenia became an OSCE member state on January 30, 1992.

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