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  • Ashot Ghulyan: In The Talks We Have Nothing To Be Proud Of

    ASHOT GHULYAN: IN THE TALKS WE HAVE NOTHING TO BE PROUD OF

    KarabakhOpen
    10-04-2007 10:30:09

    The presidential election in NKR is on July 19. The president has
    already stated for several times that he will not run a third term. The
    likely presidential candidates are said to be Speaker Ashot Ghulyan,
    the head of the National Security Service Bako Sahakyan, and the deputy
    foreign minister Masis Mayilyan, the Yerevan-based Azg Daily wrote.

    Ashot Ghulyan said in the interview with the Azg that the list
    "does not include everyone who should be there." The speaker of the
    parliament declined to say anything about his nomination.

    In the interview Ashot Ghulyan also touched upon the resolution of
    the Karabakh problem, underlining that at the moment there is nothing
    to be proud of.

    "If we clearly set the goal to reach the international recognition of
    NKR and try to consolidate all our resources, and not only in Karabakh,
    the goal will be quite realistic," said Ashot Ghulyan. The speaker
    declined to say what the goal of the settlement had been earlier.

    "The present format of the talks cannot give a sufficient evaluation
    of the prospects of settlement. We need to define the stage we are
    living through.

    Although we remember there were times on this way when we were close
    to the resolution. However, in this stage there is nothing we can be
    proud of," he said.

    As to the first step towards resolution, Ashot Ghulyan suggests
    creating an atmosphere of confidence in the region. "We cannot
    negotiate with eternal hostility on our minds," said Ashot
    Ghulyan. "The participation of Karabakh in the talks will restore the
    real format of the conflict. Moreover, this is what the international
    documents require," the speaker said.
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