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  • Expert: ROA Govmt does not want to involve Stepanakert in NK Talks

    Expert: Armenian government does not want to involve Stepanakert in
    Nagorno Karabakh negotiation process

    http://www.regnum.ru/english/833391.html
    16:37 05/25/2007


    The Armenian government does not want to involve Nagorno Karabakh
    representatives in the negotiation process, Caucasus Analytical Center
    expert, former advisor of the Nagorno Karabakh president, Manvel
    Sarkisyan said at a news conference today. As a REGNUM correspondent
    reports, Sarkisyan called inappropriate and `being beneath criticism'
    statements made by Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan that
    Armenia's single participation in the talks was a kind of concession,
    as otherwise the Azerbaijani side would have refused to participate in
    the talks at all.

    `The talks could have been suspended for a year or two, but sooner or
    later, Azerbaijan would have to sit to the negotiation table,' the
    expert said. He reminded that in 1994 there was experience of talks
    between Baku and Stepanakert. Speaking on necessity to involve Nagorno
    Karabakh in the negotiation process, he noted that in the talks
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan the question is treated in the context
    of territorial claims, while if Stepanakert becomes involved in the
    process the issues would have been discussed from a different point of
    view. Commenting on the statement made by OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
    that Nagorno Karabakh must be involved in the process, he noted that
    such discussion was started long ago and it was reiterated that `at
    some stage' it would be necessary to do it. Generally, according to
    the expert, the recent Bernard Fassier and Yuri Merzlyakov's visit has
    shown clearly a fr5ivolous approach to the issue. `It became clear
    that the question would not be settled soon, but, probably, it is for
    the better,' the analyst concluded.
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