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    AZERBAIJAN NOT READY TO ABANDON MAXIMALIST STANCE ON KARABAKH

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    04.06.2007 18:07 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ NKR parliament speaker Ashot Ghulyan made remarks
    on the forthcoming meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents
    in Saint Petersburg.

    "Judging from the optimism of the mediators, progress in coordination
    of the fundamental principles of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    settlement is possible. Of course, we should hope, but statements by
    the Azeri officials prove that they are not ready to abandon maximalist
    stance, what conflicts with the logic of the negotiation process. Thus,
    we can only guess about a chance to reach an agreement," he said.

    When commenting on the hearsay on surrender of Karabakh-controlled
    regions in exchange for a deferred referendum Ghulyan said, "If
    something is being discussed it means that somebody wants it."

    "It's surprising that during such kind of discussions no one cites
    the newly adopted NKR Organic Law, which reads "Before restoration of
    territorial integrity of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and definition
    of borders, public authority is exercised on the territory under
    jurisdiction of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic" (article 142). In
    other words, artificial competitions are inappropriate. The NKR
    Constitution has the supreme juridical power and its norms operate
    immediately (article 7.1). In conclusion I would like to mention
    that the status of these territories has been fixed in our Organic
    Law. The international law states Constitution as the supreme will
    of any nation," he underscored.

    "There are many ways to activate the process but they all need thorough
    discussion. In absence of basis for such consideration all talks
    become hypothetical. I think statements on adherence to ceasefire
    and resolution of all complex issues peacefully could become a good
    ground. Certainly, it's not a novelty but it will demonstrate sincerity
    of the sides. The mediators feel necessity in establishing trust in
    the region. This aspect demands a stepwise approach. The remaining
    issues can be settled in the atmosphere of trust and good will. And
    last but not least, negotiations should proceed in the fixed format
    in accordance with the commitments the parties have undertaken,"
    he resumed, IA Regnum reports.
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