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  • If Armenia Pulls out, Azerbaijan Will Have to Negotiate with NK

    IF ARMENIA DOES NOT TAKE PART IN THE TALKS, AZERBAIJAN WILL HAVE TO
    NEGOTIATE WITH KARABAKH

    Lragir.am
    25-05-2007 16:44:40


    Manvel Sargsyan, expert for the Caucasus Center, told reporters May 25
    that nothing has changed since 1994 with regard to the settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the visit of the co-chairs to Yerevan
    the day before did not bring any news.

    Manvel Sargsyan also stated the statements coming from different
    levels that Karabakh must participate in the talks are out of
    despair. He says they have a political context. `They were
    repeating all the time that the co-chairs will come after May 12,
    there will be a meeting of presidents in June, but only two co-chairs
    came, one did not come, they did not act seriously, they did not go to
    Karabakh. They displayed that this issue would not be manipulated
    during the election. Maybe it is very good.'

    Manvel Sargsyan thinks Karabakh is not participating in the talks,
    because ` nobody wants Karabakh to participate.'
    Manvel Sargsyan reminds that after the cease-fire in 1994 the talks
    were three-party for 6 or 7 months, Armenia, Karabakh, Azerbaijan. For
    the international community, the format of the talks has no meaning,
    and if Armenia does not take part in the talks, Azerbaijan will have
    to negotiate with Karabakh. `Karabakh must deal with its
    political problems but you have to cede these problems; if Armenia
    does not cede, and assumes to deal with these problems, Azerbaijan
    happily negotiates with you. The territorial dispute with Armenia is
    one problem, with Karabakh is another problem. It immediately sets a
    symmetrical problem at the heart of the territorial dispute, you took
    this much, I took that much,' Manvel Sargsyan stated.
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