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    SERGE SARGSYAN IS AN OPTIMIST, ROBERT KOCHARYAN IS WELL-AWARE OPTIMIST

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 18 2007

    During his visit to the EU the Armenian prime minister stated in an
    interview with Reuters he does not rule out signing a document on the
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict before the presidential election.

    The Armenian news reporters asked the foreign minister who held a
    news conference on December 18 to comment on the optimism of the
    prime minister, especially that Robert Kocharyan holds the opposite
    opinion, stating that no document will be signed on the settlement of
    the Karabakh conflict until after the Armenian presidential election.

    "Generally, I am also optimistic regarding the negotiations," Vardan
    Oskanyan says. He says everyone wishes to reach agreement on the
    main issues. "Since an immense process is awaiting us after that,
    this is only a document on the principles. This document on two and
    a half pages will turn into a peace agreement on 30 or 50 pages,
    and we must start negotiating the details. The sooner we begin, the
    better," says Vardan Oskanyan, commenting on the optimism of the prime
    minister. In this case, however, it turns out that Robert Kocharyan
    is pessimistic. In reply Vardan Oskanyan mentions in a joke that a
    pessimist is a well-aware optimist.

    "It is possible that the president is viewing from another aspect,
    he is more cautious. We who negotiate, and especially me, if we had no
    confidence, and hope, it would be difficult to negotiate. Therefore,
    it is necessary to take part in negotiations with hope for a
    breakthrough. And the document we are negotiating is the right
    approach, it is in our interests," Vardan Oskanyan says.

    The reporters asked him whether Serge Sargsyan's pronouncement in an
    interview with Reuters that he is involved in drafting the policy of
    Armenia on the Karabakh conflict and agrees to the document which was
    extended to the sides in Madrid means that official Yerevan agrees
    to it. Vardan Oskanyan said there must have been misunderstanding.

    According to the minister, the president agrees to the document. "The
    prime minister may have used this word, left the meaning, but the prime
    minister may hardly have stated that he agrees, because you know that
    the president agrees. And I know it is not so. When I talked to the
    prime minister after Madrid, the prime minister could not have said
    it. I think the prime minister said he is aware of the content of the
    document, probably it was so. Because now it is not the time when we
    are supposed to express a stance on this," Vardan Oskanyan says, noting
    that there is no problem of a yes or no stance at some definite point.
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