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  • BAKU: Saakashvili: "The Only Way For Solution To The Nagorno Karabak

    MIKHEIL SAAKASHVILI: "ONLY WAY FOR SOLUTION TO THE NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT IS DIRECT NEGOTIATION BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA WITHOUT MEDIATORS"

    APA
    Dec 23 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Tbilisi - APA. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili sees the way
    of solution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict through the direct
    negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia without participation
    of mediators.

    Saakashvili told Russian Echo Moskvi Radio that he doesn't share
    optimist statements by the European diplomats about the solution to
    the conflict. "First I heard the statements like "we are very close to
    the solution to the conflict" for many times and I always guessed that
    they tried to represent dreams as the truth. This is very difficult
    problem and main key-holder of the problem is Russia. Of course,
    there are objective problems such Armenia and Azerbaijan. But all
    problems have only solution recipe - direct negotiations between the
    countries and observing the norms of international law in the processes
    of negotiations and settlement, as well as securing the people returned
    to their homeland and respecting the sovereignty of the countries".

    Mikheil Saakashvili said probability of the worsening the situation
    always existed while there was no change in the situation. "The
    countries should start direct negotiations, establish dialogue between
    the peoples to change the situation positively. Turkish-Armenian
    negotiations could be an example for that and of course, these
    negotiations should be coordinated with Azerbaijan. But in any case,
    the dialogue is a good way and has positive progress. If the people
    begin to establish dialogue and commercial relations, it means that
    there are some prospects. If there are no mine fields and thorny wires,
    the people can solve their problems sometimes without participation of
    their governments. But we are face-to-face with the situation now. I
    wouldn't call this situation "status-quo". It needs to be more careful
    to avoid complication of the situation".
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