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    ARMENIAN LEADER SAYS FEW DIFFERENCES REMAIN ON KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

    Mediamax
    Nov 7 2007
    Armenia

    Yerevan, 7 November: Armenian President Robert Kocharyan thinks that
    "the stage-by-stage solution can be applied only in the process of
    implementation of the agreements reached in the settlement of the
    Karabakh conflict".

    Kocharyan, who is on an official visit in Finland, made the statement
    at the Aleksanteri Institute in Helsinki on 6 November. Kocharyan said
    there should not be pre-conditions and the discussion of Nagornyy
    Karabakh status should not be linked to the return of territories
    or refugees.

    "We should speak about a package that has been completely agreed
    upon. The implementation of the package components may be spread
    over time due to various objective and subjective reasons. But the
    territories - not all of them - are part of the package. Nagornyy
    Karabakh should have a land link with Armenia. Nagornyy Karabakh
    should not be an enclave," Kocharyan said.

    Speaking of the settlement prospects, Kocharyan said that "not many
    disagreements have been left, they concern some issues".

    "The remaining issues are mainly of technical nature, for example,
    to use the term of a 'referendum' or a 'plebiscite'. An agreement can
    be reached. However, if one follows what is happening in reality -
    an arms race, belligerent statements, constant threats - then the
    impression is that we are speaking about two different processes. It
    is a movement in opposite directions. The document we are discussing
    is directed towards a reasonable solution but what is happening in
    reality is a completely different process. This is exactly why I
    don't have many reasons for optimism," he said.
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