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    ARMENIA'S FOUR STEPS TOWARDS RESOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 27 2007

    During the rally in Yerevan on October 26 the first president
    of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan spoke about the resolution of the
    Karabakh conflict, which is for him an essential precondition for
    the development of Armenia. Levon Ter-Petrosyan said he believes
    that Armenia cannot develop unless the Karabakh issue is resolved,
    the blockade is lifted, and Armenia participates in major regional
    projects.

    Levon Ter-Petrosyan also stated that the Karabakh issue is not a
    territorial issue but an issue of self-determination. The first
    president is surprised that the international community, which says
    to uphold human rights, fails to consider 150 thousand people as
    human beings. According to Levon Ter-Petrosyan, the international
    community tends to view the people of Karabakh as an ethnic minority.

    "But since, unfortunately for the international community, Karabakh
    is not an extraterritorial but an ethno-territorial entity, the
    international conventions on the rights of ethnic minorities do not
    refer to them. Consequently, there is only one issue - the fulfillment
    of the right of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh for self-determination,"
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan says. According to him, Azerbaijan is unable to
    guarantee the security, freedom and welfare of the people of NKR.

    The first president says the president of Armenia Robert Kocharyan and
    the foreign minister Vardan Oskanyan have conducted a policy, which
    has led to a detrimental situation for Karabakh. "For ten years, the
    Armenian government, fooling the world, pretended genuinely interested
    in the settlement of the Karabakh issue. In reality their aim has
    been to foil, to cause the process to fail," Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    says. Meanwhile, he says you cannot cheat the international community
    with chief bluffing and maintain the status quo. Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    says theoretically it is possible to maintain the status quo for a
    lasting period and everyone will eventually accept it, especially
    that there are such historical precedents. "The problem is, however,
    if Armenia has a possibility to maintain the status quo for 20, 30,
    40 years, if its resources will be enough to develop its economy,
    overcome the consequences of the blockade and isolation, and finally
    if the country will be able to be competitive to Azerbaijan," Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan says like ten years ago. He says now Armenia is several
    times behind of Azerbaijan's rate of development. Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    says Azerbaijan is more and more relying on oil dollars and making
    its stance tougher.

    The first president says his opponents may accuse him of instilling
    a defensive attitude and preparing for returning Karabakh for his
    words. "I am asking them now to calm down. Stop misleading people with
    patriotic speeches! Stop hiding the truth! People are smarter, more
    logical and reasonable than many of you. Acknowledge at last that no
    president of Armenia is able to sell Karabakh, even if he desires it
    strongly. Why? Because only Karabakh can decide on its fate, neither
    Armenia nor Azerbaijan, but the people of Karabakh.

    Secondly, in accordance with a decision passed by the Supreme Council
    of the Republic of Armenia in 1992 Armenia cannot sign any document
    where Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is mentioned as part of Azerbaijan,"
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan says.

    After stating that he has never hidden the truth from people and has
    never resorted to populism, Levon Ter-Petrosyan went on to present
    his vision of the way out of this situation. The first president said
    despite the complexity of the situation the way out is clear although
    clearness does not mean easiness. He noted that the present Armenian
    government which ten years ago rejected the stage-by-stage resolution,
    accusing Levon Ter-Petrosyan of that, now have actually agreed to it
    because the document presented by the international mediators is the
    same stage-by-stage resolution, simply for the sake of the image of the
    sides, Levon Ter-Petrosyan says, an indefinite point on a referendum
    on status has been included. However, the first president believes that
    Robert Kocharyan will not assume responsibility and sign any document,
    leaving it up to the next president. As to his vision of the resolution
    of the issue, Levon Ter-Petrosyan sets forward four steps.

    "First of all, we need to clear our stables and prevent the
    reproduction of the criminal regime through a surge of popular
    movement, restore constitutional order in the Republic of Armenia,
    battle corruption, protectionism, misconduct. To create a truly
    democratic, free and legitimate state, realizing that the future of
    Karabakh depends on the power of Armenia," says the first president.

    The second step, according to him, is to restore the previous format of
    the talks in which Karabakh participated as well. "It is difficult to
    imagine if Serge Sargsyan becomes president, who is also from Karabakh
    and like Kocharyan he will aspire to representing the Karabakh side to
    the talks," Levon Ter-Petrosyan says. By the way, Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    accused the ex-president of NKR Arkady Ghukasyan of ceding the place
    of Karabakh to Armenia, to Robert Kocharyan.

    The third step is the change of the government policy on the
    settlement, which Levon Ter-Petrosyan thinks is dangerous and even
    destructive. "In other words, replace the philosophy of protracting
    the resolution and maintaining the status quo by a philosophy of
    resolution. Fourthly, it is meaningless to fear or avoid compromise
    because there is no other solution in nature. In politics, like in
    business, the deals are successful if both parties benefit," Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan says, adding that if one party benefits, the deal is
    not successful but dangerous because it turns into a landmine.
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