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    DASHNAKS AGAINST LAND CONCESSIONS TO AZERBAIJAN
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    June 25 2007

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) is against
    the return of any of the occupied Azerbaijani territories around
    Nagorno-Karabakh and believes that they should repopulated by Armenians
    instead, a representative of the governing party said on Monday.

    "We are against ceding the liberated territories. We are against
    giving away any territory," Giro Manoyan, the chief spokesman
    for Dashnaktsutyun's worldwide ruling Bureau, said of the seven
    Armenian-occupied districts in Azerbaijan proper.

    "The notion that Karabakh must be connected with Armenia through a
    single corridor is unacceptable to us," he added in a clear reference
    to international mediators' existing peace plan on Karabakh.

    The plan calls for the liberation of at least six of the occupied
    districts before the holding of a referendum of self-determination
    in Karabakh. Armenia's leadership has largely accepted this peace
    formula. Dashnaktsutyun leaders have never publicly rejected this
    stance or threatened to quit the governing coalition, in which their
    party is a junior partner.

    Manoyan would not specify what the nationalist party will do if the
    authorities in Yerevan press ahead with the proposed settlement.

    Blaming Azerbaijan for the collapse of the latest round of peace
    talks, he said instead that Yerevan should stop even talking about
    territorial concessions to Baku.

    "Given Azerbaijan's position during the entire negotiating process,
    we no longer have reason to make such statements, even if they cast us
    in a positive light," Manoyan told a news conference. "Because if you
    say the same thing for many times you will eventually start believing
    it. So it would be good to put an end to those statements and put
    the emphasis on resettlement [of the Armenian-controlled lands]."

    "It is important to instill in the people the notion that repopulated
    territories can not be given back. That is why the resettlement must
    start quickly," he said.

    Manoyan also made the point that the Karabakh dispute will likely
    remain unresolved in the foreseeable future and that Armenia should
    therefore eventually formally recognize Karabakh's secession from
    Azerbaijan. "If negotiations yield no results in two, three, five
    or ten years ... it is clear that Armenia should either recognize
    Karabakh's independence or annex it," he said. "There is no other
    option."
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