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    LENIN-KEMAL PACT IS FORGOTTEN

    Lragir.am
    28/09/2010

    Arrived in Boston, the Armenian Foreign Minister visited the "Park
    of Armenian Heritage" where the construction of a memorial for the
    victims of the Armenian genocide will end next year.

    On September 27, Edward Nalbandyan held a long speech concerning the
    Armenian foreign policy in The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy of
    Tufts University.

    Nalbandyan noted in his speech that for 11 years, about 150 Armenian
    diplomats, officials, NGO representatives have had the possibility
    to attend courses at the Fletcher School.

    The Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs dwelt on issues of the
    foreign policy of Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh issue as well as the
    Armenian and Turkish relations.

    His speech was followed by numerous questions.

    Dwelling on Karabakh's entering in Soviet Azerbaijan's composition,
    Edward Nalbandyan said that Lenin-Kemal arrangements are not mentioned
    anywhere which were the ground for a number of issues in the South
    Caucasus which are still unsolved.

    In answer to the affirmation that Azerbaijan claims that it agrees with
    the updated version of the principles of Madrid, while Armenia refuses
    them, Edward Nalbandyan said that in 2007 the co-chairs presented to
    the sides the principles of Madrid, then there have been a number of
    working proposals based on this document. The last version of the
    principles of Madrid was presented in June in St. Petersburg and
    Armenia accepted it as the basis of the negotiations. Azerbaijan
    refuses both the first and the second versions. Azerbaijan stated
    that it can accept the updated version only with some reservations.

    Dwelling on the often cease-fire breaches by the Azerbaijani party,
    Edward Nalbandyan said that Azerbaijan has been breaking the
    cease-fire regime for 15 years. According to him, Azerbaijan does
    not fulfill its commitments set by May 12, 1994 cease-fire agreement
    between Azerbaijan, Karabakh and Armenia, as well as February 4, 1995
    strengthening of the truce. The Armenian FM says such a behavior is
    evident not to create favorable conditions for the settlement process.




    From: A. Papazian
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