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    HOVANNISIAN WANTS KARABAKH RECOGNITION BY ARMENIA
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Libery, Czech Rep.
    Aug 28 2007

    Opposition leader Raffi Hovannisian demanded on Tuesday that Armenia
    change a long-standing policy and formally recognize Nagorno-Karabakh
    as an independent state.

    The initiative took the form of a relevant bill introduced in the
    Armenian parliament by Hovannisian. The bill has to be discussed and
    evaluated by the parliament committee on foreign relations and the
    government before it can reach the parliament floor.

    Karabakh declared itself an independent state in 1991 shortly after
    breaking away from Azerbaijani rule but has since failed to win formal
    recognition by any country of the world, including Armenia.

    The current and former authorities in Yerevan have resisted periodical
    domestic calls to recognize the dispute territory's independence,
    saying that such a move would only complicate efforts at a peaceful
    resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

    Stepan Safarian, a parliament deputy from Hovannisian's Zharangutyun
    party, said the latest deadlock in Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks
    is a major reason for the bill's circulation. He expressed hope that
    the pro-government majority in the National Assembly will back it.

    However, speaker Tigran Torosian and other majority leaders made it
    clear that they will oppose the initiative, seeing ulterior motives
    behind it. They also said it would create an additional obstacle to
    a Karabakh settlement.

    "Recognition of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic by the Republic of
    Armenia must have a very serious justification," Torosian told
    RFE/RL. "It is not right for individuals who are uninformed about
    the course and details of [Armenian-Azerbaijani] negotiations to
    introduce bills for known reasons to the parliament."

    "If the Republic of Armenia unilaterally recognizes the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic as an independent state, the work of
    the OSCE Minsk Group will become meaningless," said Aram Safarian,
    secretary of the parliament faction of the Prosperous Armenia Party.

    A senior lawmaker from another governing party, the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation, took a similar view. "Such initiatives must
    not be ends in themselves or stem from some political calculations
    or party interests," said Armen Rustamian. "They must take into
    consideration state interests and not obstruct the negotiating
    process."
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