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    AZERBAIJANI PARTY'S PROVOCATIONS ENDANGER KARABAKH TALKS

    DeFacto Agency
    June 23 2008
    Armenia

    The RA FM Edvard Nalbandian strongly condemned incidents that had
    occurred in Armenian-Azerbaijani border on June 18. As a result of
    firing commenced by the Azerbaijani party two peaceful residents of
    the village of Chinari, RA Tavoush region, were killed. The RA FM
    expressed his most sincere condolences to the families of the victims.

    "Attacks against the civilian population, killings of innocent
    people and the recent steps of Azerbaijani side, in general, are
    directed towards the deterioration of the situation. I believe that
    all these attempts must be strongly condemned", Edvard Nalbandian
    stated commenting the incident upon a request of Armenpress Agency. He
    reminded of incident in the Martakert region of Nagorno-Karabakh in
    the first days of March; refusal, since April, to return four Armenian
    citizens; killing of an Armenian serviceman in Tavoush region and
    now the killing of two civilian residents of Chinari village.

    The RA FM underscored that such steps of Azerbaijani party endangered
    the peace process. "One wonders whether the real goal of the
    Azerbaijani side is to create additional obstacles to the continuation
    of the peace talks. The demands of a number of Azerbaijani NGOs to
    stop the negotiations can only be seen as an evidence of this. It is
    obvious from where those NGOs are directed. These steps raise serious
    concern and have to be denounced", Edvard Nalbandian noted.

    Touching on the Armenian party's stand in the Karabakh settlement, the
    Armenian FM stated, "just and peaceful resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict remains a priority of Armenia's foreign policy". "The
    recognition and exercise of the right of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh
    for self-determination is in the core of the conflict. Armenia
    believes that the resolution of Nagorno-Karabagh conflict should be
    based on the following principles: Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be under
    the authority of Azerbaijan; Nagorno-Karabakh must have a permanent
    land link to Armenia, which should be under the jurisdiction of
    Armenian side; Security of the Nagorno-Karabakh population must be
    guaranteed. Acceptance of these principles and their assertion in an
    agreement will allow surmounting the consequences of the conflict. The
    agreement in this regard should, naturally, be approved by the Karabakh
    side", the RA FM stated.

    Edvard Nalbandian noted Armenia remained committed to the resolution
    of the conflict only through peaceful means and believed that the
    creation of a confidence environment was essential for the continuation
    of negotiations in a constructive manner. " The sides should refrain
    from steps, which might generate additional tension and create
    obstacles on the way of the peace process", the RA FM said noting
    that the militaristic propaganda and threats of a possible military
    solution voiced at the highest level in Azerbaijan contradicted the UN
    Charter and the OSCE Founding Document, the 1975 Helsinki Final Act,
    as well as the main principles of international law.

    "Being engaged in the negotiations process within the OSCE Minsk Group,
    Azerbaijan, at the same time, is making attempts to transfer the
    resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to other international fora,
    continues to distort the essence of the conflict, and carries on the
    anti-Armenian propaganda at various international organizations. This
    has seriously impeded the resolution of the conflict and continues to
    impede", Edvard Nalbandian said, again reaffirming that Armenia was
    determined to continue negotiations in the framework of OSCE Minsk
    Group in order to achieve a final resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict.
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