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    Armenian FM confirms intention of Armenian party to work on negotiating
    document on basic principles of Karabakh conflict settlement

    Arminfo
    2007-05-12 10:33:00

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan confirmed the intention of
    the Armenian party to work on the
    negotiating document on basic principles of settlement of Karabakh
    conflict. The minister made this statement speaking at the 117th
    Session of the Committee of Ministers in Strasbourg, yesterday,
    Armenian Foreign Ministry press-service told ArmInfo.

    "There is of course, one commitment left which we made together with
    Azerbaijan, when we entered this organization - that we would achieve a
    peaceful, lasting resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Judging
    purely from the content of the negotiating document and the nature of
    the principles included there, and the progress we've made on that
    document, we have hope that an agreement is possible. A major part of
    the progress comes from the fact that all involved have come to
    acknowledge and agree that at the end of the day, it's the people of
    Nagorno Karabakh which should determine their future status through a
    referendum, and through the exercise of their right to
    self-determination.

    But there are some factors which dampen our optimism. First, I worry
    that the content and spirit of the negotiations are not matched by the
    public statements that are regularly heard from the Azerbaijani
    leadership. Second, the endless Azerbaijani references to a possible
    military solution are counterproductive, not to say dangerous. Third,
    Azerbaijan's actions do little to bolster confidence. On the contrary,
    intentional violence such as the organized destruction of Armenian
    cross stones in the Nakhijevan region of Azerbaijan serve to further
    sow distrust between our peoples.

    Still, this is a basic document on principles that is a balanced, fair
    set of tradeoffs and we will continue to work on it," the minister said
    in his speech.
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