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    Regnum, Russia
    March 9 2007

    Oskanyan: Adoption of UN resolution on frozen conflicts will
    deteriorate Karabakh conflict settlement


    Countries interest in stability of the South Caucasus area and
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh problem will be negative about
    possible UN adoption of the resolution on frozen conflicts in the
    territory of GUAM member-countries (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and
    Moldova) introduced by GUAM to the agenda of the UN 61st session. The
    announcement was made by Armenia's Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan
    at a news conference on March 9.

    A REGNUM correspondent quotes him as saying that many countries
    believe that adoption of the resolution can result in complications
    in conflict settlement, as their resolution is discussed in various
    institutions, particularly, the Nagorno Karabakh problem is discussed
    in the frameworks of the OSCE Minsk Group. `GUAM member-countries say
    that discussion of frozen conflicts is aimed at making UN
    member-countries familiar with it. If the statements are true, why
    should they pass a resolution, if they can have a discussion anyway,'
    Vardan Oskanyan said. In this connection, the minister reminded that
    he informed UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon what complications this
    resolution can produce and what actions the Armenian side can take,
    if the resolution is passed. The question of frozen conflicts in the
    post-Soviet territory has not been discussed at the UN officially,
    but it is discussed at backstage talks.

    The Armenian minister also said that it is inadmissible to take all
    the conflicts in the post-Soviet territory, as they have different
    history and peculiarities, and ways of resolving one conflict cannot
    become a precedent for the others.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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