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    Armenian FM: There are mutually inadmissible points in the document
    negotiated by the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

    arminfo
    2007-06-29 16:40:00


    There are mutually inadmissible points in the document that is being
    presently negotiated by the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
    Armenian FM Vardan Oskanyan said during a press-conference today.

    He said that the OSCE MG co-chairs are working in this direction but no
    progress will be possible without political will of the conflicting
    parties. Presently, the Azeri side seems to avoid taking a step towards
    meltdown and progress. Today people in both countries should be
    informed of the general content of the talks. Presently the statements
    of the Armenian side are closer to the spirit of the document than
    those made by the Azeri side. Statements must help rather than hinder.

    Concerning the possibility of a stalemate in the negotiating process,
    Oskanyan said that there is such a possibility but there is also an
    opportunity to attain progress. Each presidential meeting is preceded
    by hopes for progress and when no progress is attained people get
    disappointed and begin talking about stalemate. But Oskanyan is sure
    that the co-chairs will shortly announce new FM meetings and regional
    visits.

    Oskanyan refused to dwell on the problem of the security belt
    territories. He just said that the negotiated document contains all
    elements of settlement: status, security, territories, refugees,
    connection between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh and all of them must be
    considered.

    Oskanyan said that certain progress has been made since 1997. In 1997
    the sides negotiated phased settlement and the status problem was put
    off for indefinite time. Today, the basis of the negotiating process is
    the problem of Nagorno-Karabakh's self-determination through a
    referendum. This scenario is much more acceptable.

    Asked to comment on CE Secretary General Terry Davis' last statements
    about Nagorno- Karabakh and "occupied territories," Oskanyan said that
    Davis tried to present the situation as seen by the
    international community but did it in a very contradictory way. His
    wordings are inadmissible for the Armenian side and we have repeatedly
    said that, Oskanyan said.
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