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    LEVON MELIK-SHAKHNAZARYAN: "WE MUST ADHERE TO THE OFFENSIVE POLICY REGARDING THE GARABAGH PROBLEM FOLLOWING THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS"

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Dec 24 2007

    The external policy of Armenia regarding the resolution of the Garabagh
    problem must become more aggressive following the presidential
    elections, as declared by political scientist and expert Levon
    Melik-Shakhnazaryan Monday.

    "It is necessary to abolish all previous developments of negotiations
    on the Garabagh issue and initiate a new aggressive policy in this
    direction", he said.

    According to Melik-Shakhnazaryan, the June meeting of the Presidents
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan Robert Kocharyan and Ilham Aliyev has drawn
    a line under the negotiation process on Garabagh for 2007, as today
    everyone are waiting for the results of presidential elections in
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and two of the three countries, co-chairing in
    the OSCE Minsk Group-Russia and US.

    The politician scientist noted that Azerbaijan has stiffened its
    stance following the meeting, while Armenia's statements became softer.

    "Such situation causes concern, as the militaristic statements of
    Azerbaijan mainly rely on oil dollars and sharp expansion of the
    military budget of this country, while soft and pacific declarations
    of Armenia are probably the results of our complementary external
    policy", he noted.

    Melik-Shakhnazaryan considers that Armenia has a strong basis to pass
    to the offensive.

    "We have a 15 year experience of peaceful existence of Nagorno
    Garabagh, we have international laws, promoting the recognition of
    independence of Nagorno Garabagh, we have a strong army, which is
    able to protect Armenian borders and there are such precedents as
    Kosovo, Trans-Dniester, Abkhazia and North Ossetia", the political
    scientist said.
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