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    ARMENIA HAS NOT TAKEN A TEMPORARY TIMEOUT IN NEGOTIATIONS, VARDAN OSKANIAN STATES

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 20 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The statements of the Azerbaiajani
    side that allegedly Armenia has taken a temporary timeout in the
    negotiations on Nagorno Karabakh settlement do not correspond to
    reality. RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian stated at the June 20
    press conference.

    In his words, Armenia has an exact position and is ready to continue
    the negotiations. While, during the meeting held lately in Saint
    Petersburg symptoms of renouncing some agreements by Azerbaijan were
    noticed. "I suppose that with such statements Azerbaijan tries to
    attack the first and to look for those guilty for postponing the
    negotiations," V. Oskanian said.

    In Minister's words, we should wait and judge about the reasons of
    Baku's policy from Azerbaijan's future steps.

    RA Foreign Minister said that no issue of extension of OSCE Minsk
    Group format has been discussed. As regards the possibility of NKR's
    taking part in the negotiations, this issue has been raised for many
    times. In V. Oskanian's words, NKR's involvement in the negotiations
    process will mean not extension of the format, but return to the
    former format, that of 1997.

    In V. Oskanian's words, the way of NKR's participation in the
    association on non-recognized states in the CIS territory has not
    changed, either. In Minister's words, not NKR Foreign Minister,
    but President's Adviser Arman Melikian took part in the meeting
    held lately in Tiraspol, who was present with the status of an
    observer. V. Oskanian said that the Nagorno Karabakh problem differs
    from those of another non-recognized states and is perceived by the
    world just this way.

    RA Foreign Minister said that at the meeting with Robert Simmons,
    Special Representative of NATO Secretary General to the South Caucasus,
    held the same day they had discussed not only Armenia's bilateral
    relations with NATO, but also regional developments and issues of
    security. Touching upon the possibility of joint exploitation of
    Azerbaijan's Gabala station by Russia and the U.S., at the meeting with
    Simmons V. Oskanian had expressed anxiety about breach of political
    and security balance between the two countries as a result of this.
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