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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT DOESN'T BELIEVE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TIRED OF KARABAKH ISSUE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    June 23, 2011

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan commented on
    Deauville statement of the presidents of the United States, France and
    Russia who said the situation in Karabakh was no longer acceptable,
    which might mean that international mediators are getting tired of
    the deadlock.

    In an interview with Euronews, President Sargyan said, "I don't
    think the international community is tired of Karabakh issue. The
    international community has called on Armenia, Karabakh and Azerbaijan
    to give a definitive answer on whether or not we are ready to move
    towards a solution based on principled voiced. We have been told to
    answer "yes" or "no" without delay. This is the question we have to
    answer in Kazan."

    Commenting on the possibility of progress in Kazan, considering
    that to Armenia the self-determination for Nagorno Karabakh is
    a prerequisite to negotiate a deal, while Azerbaijan rejects this
    condition, the President noted, "In that case Azerbaijan should declare
    that it is against one or two of the basic principles. Or else, the
    international community must announce that it does not recognise the
    right to self-determination.

    The second scenario will mean the progress of recent decades will
    be lost. Because if the right to self-determination is not feasible,
    how was it possible to create ten new states based on that right. I
    might cite Kosovo as an example.

    I also recall that there was another region of Azerbaijan populated
    by Armenians, the autonomous Republic of Nakhichevan, but there are
    no longer any Armenians living there, as the region was cleansed of
    Armenians in Soviet epoch."

    The Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia - Serzh Sargsyan,
    Ilham Aliyev and Dmitry Medvedev - are slated to meet on June 25 in
    the Russian city of Kazan, the next in a series of trilateral meetings
    on the Karabakh conflict settlement.

    There are certain expectations with respect to the meeting, taking
    into consideration the Deauville statement adopted by the leaders
    of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries, who said "the time has
    arrived for all the sides to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict to take
    a decisive step towards a peaceful settlement. Further delay [in the
    settlement] would only call into question the commitment of the sides
    to reach an agreement."


    From: Baghdasarian
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