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    NO SPECIFIC PROGRESS ANTICIPATED HAROUTYUN GEVORKYAN

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily - Armenia
    26 June 07

    KIRO MANOYAN, person in charge for the ARF 'Hay Dat' Bureau and the
    Central Office of Political Affairs was the guest-speaker of "Pastark"
    club yesterday

    The speaker insisted on the prognoses made as far back as a year
    ago, i.e. the regional developments and the geopolitical situation
    in the Near East as well as the superpowers' concerns in connections
    with the Turkey-Iran relations do not make it possible to anticipate
    significant or essential progress in the Artsakh settlement process.

    K. Manoyan substantiated his viewpoint in the following manner: "Being
    interested parties, the mediators are now occupied with other problems,
    and Artsakh is not a priority for them. The countries representing
    the Minsk Group are now resolving other conflicts. The Artsakh issue
    is not of key importance, especially considering that the ceasefire
    has been quite stable without the peacekeeping forces for more than
    13 years now. This is the reason the peacekeepers do not strengthen
    their pressure upon the conflicting parties either."

    The guest speaker of the club attached a particular importance on
    the attitudes of the conflicting parties in the current situation:
    "The outcomes of the talks depend on that; whereas Azerbaijan has
    struck an attitude of refusing the arrangements. This was what happened
    during the last meeting between the Armenian and Azeri Presidents in
    St. Petersburg.

    So, there are no grounds to expect the negotiating parties to make
    a specific progress in the near future."

    There are also other impulses not allowing for any progress in the
    talks till the end of 2008 or in 2009. They are the Presidential
    elections to be held in Armenia, Azerbaijan, the Russian Federation
    and then in the United States; in addition to the Parliamentary and
    Presidential elections to be held in Turkey.

    To have the groundwork for solving the Karabakh issue in favor of the
    Armenian side, Kiro Manoyan emphasized several requirements, "The
    only thing we can do during the upcoming two years is to stimulate
    the repopulation programs and then liven up the campaign diplomacy
    on all layers, including the state, Parliamentary and public levels."

    With regard to the upcoming Presidential elections in the Nagorno
    Karabakh Republic, "Dashnaktsutyun is running for elections to show
    the kind of actions the ARFD structure will undertake should anyone
    have an intention to cede a territory. And if the candidate we support
    becomes elected, he will cede no territory. There may be a change
    of borderline, because we also have our demands, after all. But
    Dashnaktsutyun is against handing over any territory".

    The speaker also reported that the successive progress has been
    made in Chilly in recognizing the Armenian Cause and the Armenian
    Genocide. "The major part of the activity was carried out by 'Hay
    Dat' Committee of Chilly under the leadership of the local Communist
    Party. The unanimous decision made by the Parliament of Chilly is
    important in that the country does not have a large Armenian community,
    and to say that the decision results from pro-Armenian lobbying or
    pressure is difficult.

    Let us also note that Chilly has ratified a treaty on rather close
    military cooperation with Turkey. So the approval of the resolution
    is a manifestation of a purely political stance from a place quite
    unexpected for Turkey.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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