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    CANDIDATES' APPROACHES OVER NAGORNO KARABAKH SETTLEMENT WILL BE DECISIVE IN RA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, ARMAN MELIKIAN CONSIDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 17 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, NOYAN TAPAN. The candidate, who has no approaches
    of his own over the Nagorno Karabakh settlement, is doomed to failure
    in the forthcoming presidential elections. Arman Melikian, the former
    Adviser to the NKR President, a candidate for presidency in the RA
    presidential elections, expressed such an opinion in his interview
    to Noyan Tapan correspondent.

    He considers that the approaches being the basis of the negotiations
    today do not permit the parties to make a mutually acceptable
    decision. In particular, mediators' proposals do not take into
    consideration the interests of more than 500 thousand Armenian
    refugees. A. Melikian offers a new basis for Nagorno Karabakh
    negotiations, the principle of recognition of human rights. "I think
    refugees and internally displaced persons, be they Armenians or
    Azeris, should not be made to suffer once more by moving from one
    place to another again. I consider that the liberated territories
    should be given to Azeri Armenian refugees by the ownership right,
    as the latters' property has entirely remained in Azerbaijan," he said.

    As regards Azeris living in Karabakh, they, according to A. Melikian,
    did not undergo ethnic cleansings and left Karabakh, as Azerbaijan
    had launched operations against NKR. According to him, there were no
    Azeris in the populated areas the NKR formations entered: "They left
    not under the pressure of Armenian forces, but by the instigation of
    the very Azeri authorities."

    A. Melikian considers that the current negotiations format is
    distorted: one of the conflict parties is NKR and it should be
    represented in the negotiations process. Besides, he believes that the
    1989 decision of the Armenian Supreme Council on reuniting Karabakh
    with Armenia, by speculating which Azerbaijan tries to present Armenia
    as an aggressor country, should be considered as invalid.

    According to A. Melikian, the opponents of recognition of Karabakh
    independence by Armenia assert that for instance, Turkey gained nothing
    from the recognition of the independence of Cyprus. A. Melikian
    considers that Turkey's interest was the following: it builds its
    relations with the other non-recognized Turkish state on legal
    bases and has its troops there on legal bases. He considers that by
    recognizing Karabakh's independence, Armenia at least to the same
    extent can gain in the issue of its relations with NKR, getting rid
    of many ungrounded accusations.
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