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    ARMAN MELIKIAN: "KARABAKH CONFLICT IS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE"

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    [07:30 pm] 24 December, 2007

    Former Advisor to the NKR President and presidential contender
    Arman Melikian, stated on December 24 he decided to run in the
    2008 presidential elections after having witnessed an atmosphere of
    intolerance where nobody upholds his approach towards the resolution
    of the Karabakh issue.

    Arman Melikian thinks there cannot be a compromise with regard to
    the Karabakh issue. The territories should not be surrendered he
    says. Melikian's stance is close to that of the ARF Dashnaktsutiun
    because this party calls for tolerance in the race and is against the
    surrender of the territories. In this case, it is not clear why Arman
    Melikian has decided to run in the election instead of supporting
    the ARF Dashnaktsutiun.

    Melikian says the answer is clear. According to him, the ARF
    Dashnaktsutiun has been in power for ten years and has failed
    to put down clearly their approach towards the territories. In
    this connection, Arman Melikian doubts that the ARF Dashnaktsutiun
    will oppose to the Government if the latter brings up the issue of
    surrendering the territories tomorrow.

    As to the Karabakh conflict in general, Arman Melikian thinks the
    issue has a great international value because it is in the focus
    of the geopolitical interests. Everyone acknowledges it except for
    Armenia. If Armenia acknowledged its importance it would be more
    successful in the talks. Arman Melikian says the approaches of the
    former and present governments of Armenia on the Karabakh conflict have
    come closer. Nevertheless, both of them are inadmissible for him. The
    ex-adviser says Armenia needs a new government to push through the
    approaches proposed by him. The acting government has conducted a
    different policy over the past ten years and cannot pursue the line
    he proposes.
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