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    STATEMENTS ON RESUMPTION OF WAR ARE NOT TRUE

    KarabakhOpen
    07-12-2007 12:22:37

    Recently various opinions have been voiced on the Karabakh
    settlement. In Karabakh they think a crucial stage in settlement
    has started. The Azerbaijani side thinks probability of war is 100
    percent. It is also said that only one of ten issues of settlement
    on the table of the talks has not been agreed on. The Armenian side
    says the last issue is the status of Karabakh. Baku says the status
    of Karabakh was not discussed at all.

    The representative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Artsakh Central Committee
    Davit Ishkhanyan thinks no breakthrough is expected in the upcoming
    year because in 2008presidential elections will be held in the OSCE
    Minsk Group countries, the U.S. and Russia, and "they will focus on
    their internal problems."

    Davit Ishkhanyan told Karabakh-Open.com the statements of the
    Azerbaijani officials on the resumption of the war and no discussion of
    the status of Karabakh is part of the Azerbaijani diplomacy which uses
    the opportunity for political pressure. He thinks those statements
    are not true. The political activity of Turkey makes him think so,
    as well as the recent meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia
    and Russia who said war is unacceptable.

    The representative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Artsakh Central Committee
    thinks the Armenian side should insist on the participation of Karabakh
    in the talks as a full-right member. As to the stance of Azerbaijan
    on the status of Karabakh, Davit Ishkhanyan thinks it should not be a
    guideline for the Armenian side because Nagorno-Karabakh has existed
    de facto for a long time now, and it needs only a de jure recognition.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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