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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    June 29 2007


    ARMENIA TO SUPPORT NKR TO PARTICIPATE IN NEGOTIATIONS ON KARABAKH
    CONFLICT SETTLEMENT


    YEREVAN, June 29. /ARKA/. Armenia's Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian
    said that he is ready to support the future president of the NKR in
    negotiations on Karabakh conflict settlement.

    `I am sure that the future president of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    will be able in a short period to get acquainted with the situation
    in the negotiation process and if necessary participate in the
    discussions,' he said during the press-conference in Yerevan.

    The presidential elections of the NKR will be held on July 19. At
    present the CEC of the NKR recorded five presidential candidates -
    Bako Sahakyan (Head of the NKR National Security Service), Masis
    Mailyan (NKR Deputy Foreign Minister), Armen Abgaryan (NKR National
    Assembly MP), Vanya Avanesyan (Lecturer in Artsakh State University)
    and Hrant Melkumyan (candidate of the NKR Communist Party).

    Karabakh conflict broke out in 1988, when Nagorno-Karabakh populated
    by Armenians declared secession from Azerbaijan.

    On December 10, 1991, just a few days before the collapse of the
    Soviet Union, a referendum was conducted in Nagorno-Karabakh with the
    presence of international observers. At this referendum, 99.89% of
    population voted for independence.

    Responding to that, Azerbaijan launched a large-scale war against
    Nagorno-Karabakh. The military offensives were stopped after a
    cease-fire agreement was signed in May 12, 1994. The agreement is
    observed now as well, and talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan are
    under way.

    Starting from 1992 negotiations on the peaceful settlement of the
    conflict have being held within the OSCE Minsk Group, the Co-Chairs
    of which are the USA, Russia and France. L.M. -0--
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