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    ARMENIAN MINISTER SAYS AZERBAIJAN RENEGES ON KARABAKH AGREEMENTS

    Mediamax news agency
    20 Jun 07

    Yerevan, June 20. Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan refuted
    the statements of the Azerbaijani side, according to which "Armenia
    took a delay in the negotiation process on the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict settlement".

    The Armenian foreign minister said this, commenting on Mediamax's
    request on the statement of the Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan
    Araz Azimov, which was spread by Interfax Agency today.

    "Armenia and the international community on the whole should seriously
    analyse and assess the present situation. And if till September there
    is a break in the talks, it should be regarded as a delay for Armenia,
    as a chance to again assess the situation", Araz Azimov stated.

    Mediamax reports that, speaking during the joint news conference with
    the NATO Secretary General's special representative for Central Asia
    and the South Caucasus, Robert Simmons, Vardan Oskanyan stressed that
    the position of the official Yerevan remains unchanged - "Armenia is
    ready to continue the talks on the basis of the present proposals".

    The foreign minister stated that during the latest meeting of the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents, which took place in St Petersburg
    on 9 June, "there appeared the first obvious signs that the Azerbaijani
    side tries to renounce some agreements, reached earlier".

    "Taking into account that fact, I do not rule out that the statement
    of Araz Azimov is an effort to launch a counter-offensive and impose
    the responsibility on Armenia", Vardan Oskanyan stated, answering
    Mediamax's question.

    The Armenian foreign minister did not comment on the statements,
    according to which Azerbaijan refused the idea of holding a referendum
    in Nagorno-Karabakh. Together with that, Vardan Oskanyan repeated, "we
    see the trend of renouncing a number of agreements, reached earlier".

    "We need time to understand, what such a behaviour of Azerbaijan can
    lead to - toughening of position, total shift of policy or anything
    else", Vardan Oskanyan stated
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