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    KAZAKHSTAN: ARMENIAN MINISTER URGES PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH

    Kazakhstan Today, Kazakhstan
    Nov 27 2007

    Astana, 27 November: Armenia supports a peaceful settlement of the
    Karabakh conflict. Armenian Defence Minister Mikayel Harutyunyan
    said this in an interview with journalists following a meeting with
    Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbaev in Astana today, a correspondent
    of the agency says.

    "Azerbaijan has announced about the start of combat actions with
    100 per cent certainty. Armenia has its own point of view and sees
    no alternative to a peaceful solution," the minister said. "I would
    like to say that the presidents of the two countries, the foreign
    ministers are holding negotiations on a peaceful settlement of the
    Karabakh conflict," he noted.

    "I think that making in such a way an announcement that combat actions
    will be launched with 100 per cent certainty is a wrong approach to
    resolving this issue," he said. "But nobody will be able to frighten
    Armenia with combat actions," the minister said.

    "But we do not want combat actions, we want a peaceful settlement of
    the Karabakh conflict," Harutyunyan said.

    As was reported earlier, the Azerbaijani defence minister did not
    exclude the possibility of an armed conflict with Armenia. "The
    possibility of war is almost 100 per cent as long as Azerbaijan's
    lands are under Armenian occupation", he said.
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