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    DISBELIEVES FRANKNESS OF THE ARF DASHNAKTSUTYUN

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 24 2007

    Arman Melikyan, ex-adviser to the NKR president, who is now running
    in the Armenian presidential election, stated in a news conference
    on December 24 at the Hayeli Press Club he decided to run in the
    election after he had witnessed the climate of intolerance where nobody
    upholds the approach toward the solution of the Karabakh issue which
    he upholds.

    Arman Melikyan thinks there cannot be a compromise regarding the
    Karabakh issue. He does not understand what compromise regarding
    Karabakh is. According to him, the territories should not be
    returned but be the compromise to the Armenian refugees displaced
    from Azerbaijan. Melikyan's stance is close to that of the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun because this party calls for tolerance in the race
    and is against the return of the territories. In this case, it is not
    clear why Arman Melikyan has decided to run in the election instead
    of supporting the ARF Dashnaktsutyun.

    Melikyan says the answer is clear. According to him, the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun has been in power for ten years and has failed to put
    down clearly their approach toward the territories. In this connection,
    Arman Melikyan doubts that if tomorrow the government brings up the
    issue of returning the territories, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun will oppose.

    As to the Karabakh conflict in general, Arman Melikyan thinks this
    issue has a great international value because it is in the focus of
    the geopolitical interests but everyone acknowledges it except for
    Armenia. Meanwhile, if it acknowledged, it would be more successful
    in the talks. Arman Melikyan says the approaches of the former and
    present governments of Armenia on the issue of Karabakh have come
    closer and both are unacceptable for him. The ex-adviser says Armenia
    needs a new government to push through his approaches because the
    present government has conducted another policy over the past ten
    years and cannot pursue the line he proposes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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