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    ARMEN RUSTAMIAN: "POLITICAL FORCES OF ARMENIA STILL HAVE DEEDS IN MAKING COUNTRY COMPLETELY FREE, INDEPENDENT AND UNITED"

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 22 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. Starting from 1988 the Artsakh
    movement was of really national character and had a tendency of
    making Armenia free, independent and united. Armen Rustamian, a
    representative of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Body
    of Armenia, the Chairman of the RA National Assembly Standing Commitee
    on Foreign Relations expressed such a viewpoint at the February 22
    press conference. But, in his words, the country is not completely
    free and independent today as the institute of fear and transparent
    elections has not been formed, and is not united as "the victory we
    had in Artsakh has not been adopted by the international community
    yet." In A.Rustamian's opinion, which political forces come to the
    parliament as a result of May 12 elections, all of them will face
    the mentioned problems. And problem number one, in his words, is
    formation of the tradition of holding elections corresponding to high
    international standards. The representative of the ARF Supreme Body
    of Armenia expressed satisfaction on the occasion of the statement
    made by Peter Semneby, the European Union Special Representative
    for South Caucasus that the time for settlement of relations between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia came and the EU, in this case, must take the
    mediator's role. In A.Rustamian's opinion, this statement must be
    considered as a response to Armenian calls on involving the NKR in
    the negotiations process. "Azeris would not like it but they will not
    be able to present any logical reasoning and deflect the negotiations
    process," A.Rustamian mentioned. He added that Azerbaijan states in the
    context of defining its relations with Karabakh that the conflict is
    its and the NKR's inner problem in the solution of which Armenia may
    not participate. A.Rustamian qualified this Azerbaijani viewpoint as
    "absurd."

    In his opinion, the Azerbaijani side exhausted those "ways" by which
    it attempts to deflect from the main point of the problem."
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