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The Baker rules refer to a set of negotiation process principles identifying who the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are. Armenia and Republic of Azerbaijan are identified as the principal parties and Armenian community and Azerbaijani community of Karabakh are identified as interested parties.

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  • Baker rules (en)
  • Aturan Baker (in)
  • Regole Baker (it)
  • Правила Бейкера (ru)
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  • The Baker rules refer to a set of negotiation process principles identifying who the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are. Armenia and Republic of Azerbaijan are identified as the principal parties and Armenian community and Azerbaijani community of Karabakh are identified as interested parties. (en)
  • Aturan Baker mengacu pada serangkaian prinsip proses negosiasi yang menandai pihak-pihak yang terlibat konflik Nagorno-Karabakh. Republik Armenia dan Republik Azerbaijan ditandai sebagai pihak utama dan dan di Karabakh ditandai sebagai pihak berkepentingan. (in)
  • Le regole Baker (in inglese Baker rules) si riferiscono a una serie di principi del processo di negoziazione che identificano le parti del conflitto del Nagorno-Karabakh. L'Armenia e la Repubblica dell'Azerbaigian sono identificate come parti principali e la comunità armena e la comunità azera del Karabakh sono identificate come parti interessate. (it)
  • Правила Бейкера относятся к набору принципов переговорного процесса, определяющих стороны в карабахском конфликте. Армения и Азербайджанская Республика определены как основные стороны, а армянская община и азербайджанская община Карабаха определены как заинтересованные стороны. (ru)
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  • The Baker rules refer to a set of negotiation process principles identifying who the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are. Armenia and Republic of Azerbaijan are identified as the principal parties and Armenian community and Azerbaijani community of Karabakh are identified as interested parties. The Baker rules were named after the 61st US Secretary of State James Baker III, who was appointed US top negotiator within CSCE mediation efforts to end Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The rules on how the parties to the conflict were going to be represented during CSCE sponsored negotiations were agreed by foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia. Since the inception, Baker rules has been the core basis within the negotiation process mediated by OSCE Minsk Group. (en)
  • Aturan Baker mengacu pada serangkaian prinsip proses negosiasi yang menandai pihak-pihak yang terlibat konflik Nagorno-Karabakh. Republik Armenia dan Republik Azerbaijan ditandai sebagai pihak utama dan dan di Karabakh ditandai sebagai pihak berkepentingan. Aturan Baker mengambil namanya dari Menteri Luar Negeri Amerika Serikat ke-61 James Baker III yang ditunjuk sebagai negosiator utama A.S. dalam untuk mengakhiri konflik Nagorno-Karabakh. Aturan tentang perwakilan pihak-pihak terlibat dalam negosiasi yang disponsori disetujui oleh menteri luar negeri Azerbaijan dan Armenia. Sejak dirintis, aturan Baker telah dijadikan dasar proses negosiasi yang dimediasi . (in)
  • Le regole Baker (in inglese Baker rules) si riferiscono a una serie di principi del processo di negoziazione che identificano le parti del conflitto del Nagorno-Karabakh. L'Armenia e la Repubblica dell'Azerbaigian sono identificate come parti principali e la comunità armena e la comunità azera del Karabakh sono identificate come parti interessate. Le regole Baker prendono il nome dal 61ª Segretario di Stato americano James Baker III, che fu nominato principale negoziatore degli Stati Uniti nell'ambito dei tentativi di mediazione CSCE per porre fine al conflitto del Nagorno-Karabakh. Le regole su come le parti in conflitto sarebbero state rappresentate durante i negoziati sponsorizzati dalla CSCE furono concordate dai ministri degli esteri dell'Azerbaigian e dell'Armenia. Sin dall'inizio le regole Baker furono la base centrale all'interno del processo negoziale mediato dal Gruppo OSCE di Minsk. (it)
  • Правила Бейкера относятся к набору принципов переговорного процесса, определяющих стороны в карабахском конфликте. Армения и Азербайджанская Республика определены как основные стороны, а армянская община и азербайджанская община Карабаха определены как заинтересованные стороны. Правила Бейкера были названы в честь 61-го государственного секретаря США Джеймса Бейкера III, который был назначен главным переговорщиком США в рамках посреднических усилий СБСЕ для прекращения карабахского конфликта. Министры иностранных дел Азербайджана и Армении согласовали правила о том, как стороны в конфликте будут представлены на переговорах, проводимых под эгидой СБСЕ. С самого начала правила Бейкера лежали в основе переговорного процесса при посредничестве Минской группы ОБСЕ. (ru)
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