
It is difficult to predict whether there will be any progress at the meeting in Kazan, but there are great hopes, International Crisis Group official Sabina Fraser said in an interview with Zhamanak newspaper.
"This is also connected with the fears that if no agreement is reached, the question arises whether this process will continue," she said. "Armenia and Azerbaijan will have elections soon. The electoral processes are also planned to be held in the mediating-countries. If the parties fail to agree this year, it will be difficult to compromise in 2012-2013."
The Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian presidents’ meeting in Kazan is scheduled for late June.
This will be the ninth tripartite meeting between the presidents of Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia.
Earlier, the parties signed a declaration envisaging the return of POWs. It is of humanitarian nature.
She said the last statement of the Minsk Group's co-chairing countries was much more clear, specific and powerful. The statement clearly stated the expectation of the presidents for the parties to agree on basic principles in the nearest future, perhaps, during a meeting in Kazan.
"It is also stressed that if consensus is reached, all three countries will observe the implementation of these principles by providing financial and other assistance," she added.
"If the parties fail to agree and one of them uses force, it will be perceived by co-chairing countries, as a negative step. It will not be perceived as a way of solving the problems."
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