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    Russia & CIS Presidential Bulletin
    December 3, 2007



    ARMENIA TO CONTINUE KARABAKH NEGOTIATIONS DESPITE UPCOMING ...




    Yerevan is ready to continue the Karabakh settlement negotiations
    despite the presidential elections due in 2008, Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanian told Interfax in Madrid.

    We keep working on [the settlement]. True, the elections are ahead,
    but we do not link them to the negotiations. We are working, and the
    cochairmen [of the OSCE Minsk Group] can visit the region, he said.

    The international mediators will visit the area in late December or
    the middle of January and carry on the negotiations, he said.

    At the same time, Armenia will be unable to give enough attention to
    the Karabakh issue during the pre-election period, Oskanian said.

    Certainly, we will concentrate with the elections and will be unable
    to give much attention to Karabakh. Yet we will stay involved in the
    [settlement] process, he said.

    The independence of Kosovo will doubtlessly set a precedent for other
    conflicts, although each conflict is peculiar, he said.

    We have always said that all conflicts are different and each has its
    own way of settlement. In general, precedents are significant and,
    like it or not, we will face the effects. However, we do not link the
    solutions of Kosovo and Karabakh problems. The Karabakh negotiations
    are progressing normally, the minister said.

    Karabakh has chosen its future, the self-determination. We will
    continue negotiations on the basis of the elaborated principles no
    matter what happens to Kosovo, Oskanian said.

    On the other hand, we cannot disregard the Kosovo precedent. If
    Kosovo becomes independent, no one can tell us that others won't get
    independence. There is no quota on freedom, he said.
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