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  • Armenia's Recognition Of Karabakh Shouldn't Be A 'Single Shot'

    ARMENIA'S RECOGNITION OF KARABAKH SHOULDN'T BE A 'SINGLE SHOT'

    KarabakhOpen
    06-04-2008 21:09:20

    "However, such a move on behalf of the Republic of Armenia, to put
    it figuratively, should not be a single shot. It must be followed by
    similar statements by other countries. If no preparations have been
    made, it is necessary to get to work as new international relations
    are being established," Masis Mayilyan said.

    "Theoretically, it would be desirable if Azerbaijan were among
    countries which will recognize NKR first. In that case the
    conflict would be settled, and opportunities for effective regional
    cooperation, beneficial for all the nations of the South Caucasus,
    would appear. However, since our neighbors are not ready for such
    actions, NKR and Armenia must pursue a policy on the Karabakh issue in
    two parallel directions. On the one hand, it is necessary to resume
    the talks in the full three-party format under the aegis of the OSCE
    Minsk Group, on the other hand, it is necessary to work with separate
    countries and international organizations for the de jure recognition
    of NKR. Such an approach is positive in every sense since the least
    success on the second track will help the Minsk process move forward,"
    he said.

    A 'solo' recognition of NKR by Armenia would be of vital necessity
    in case of armed aggression against NKR on behalf of Azerbaijan,
    according to him.

    "Meanwhile, in this phase it would be expedient to establish a legal
    basis for the military cooperation of the two states. It will help
    to solve a number of issues, including that of the military service
    of volunteers from Armenia in the NKR Army of Defense. It is evident
    that the NKR Army of Defense defends not only the border of NKR but
    also the eastern border of the Republic of Armenia, from the ridge
    of Mrav to the Armenian and Iranian border in the south. It is also
    necessary to set down in an agreement the status of the Republic of
    Armenia as a guarantor of the security of NKR and its people," he said.

    As to Azerbaijan's attempt to replace the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs,
    Mr Mayilyan said, "The recent actions of the Azerbaijani side were
    like blackmail rather than real steps toward changing the composition
    of the co-chairs or to thwart the Minsk process. The point is that
    besides Azerbaijan there are other sides of the conflict, and the
    choice of mediators is not made by one of them. All the three sides
    should agree. To some extent, this blackmail was successful. I was
    a bit surprised at the excusing tone of the interview of one of
    the co-chairs".
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