What Future for Nagorno-Karabakh in the Wake of the 2020 Six-Weeks War?
Consequences for Conflict Settlement in the South Caucasus Region
Dokumenttyp:
Study Group InformationErscheinungsdatum:
Februar 2021Herausgeber:
MA Frédéric Labarre, Dr. George NiculescuVerlag:
Study Group Information - Austrian National Defence Academy in co-operation with the PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies InstitutesISBN:
978-3-903359-21-5Seiten:
34Autor(en):
MA Frédéric Labarre, Dr. George Niculescu, MA, PhD Elkhan Nuriyev, Benyamin Poghosyan, Michael G. Schmunk, Alan WhitehornBeiträge in dieser Publikation:
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What Future for Nagorno-Karabakh in the Wake of the 2020 Six-Weeks War? Consequences for Conflict Settlement in the South Caucasus Region | 34 Seiten / 518 KB |
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Vorwort
This Study Group Information (SGI) consists of an Extended List of Policy Recommendations from the 2nd RSSC SG/PfPC Virtual Roundtable, held on December 4th, 2020. In the wake of the second Nagorno-Karabakh war, these special contributions anchor on the new reality and look to the new challenges of regional peace-building. On November 10th, 2020 the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia signed a Trilateral Statement providing for a ceasefire and a set of guidelines for a future peace deal. However, this Statement is far away from a peace plan. It left open key issues, such as: the final status; the future role of the OSCE Minsk Group and of other international actors, the conditions for the return of the refugees and IDP’s, and how the growing mistrust and conflict-driven animosities between the two communities would be overcome. This booklet aims to help filling in the gaps in the Trilateral Statement and paving the way towards peaceful conflict resolution.