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    Armenian presidential aide accuses European rapporteur of pro-Azeri stance

    Hayots Ashkarh, Yerevan
    21 Sep 04

    An interview with the Armenian president's advisor Garnik Isagulyan.

    [Hayots Ashkarh correspondent] Mr Isagulyan, [rapporteur of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe] Terry Davis's draft
    report on Karabakh has been submitted to the Council of
    Europe. According to some officials, it contains statements which
    worry both Azerbaijan and Armenia. Do you also think so?

    [Garnik Isagulyan] I think there is nothing surprising in the draft
    report. The principle according to which the rapporteur on Karabakh
    was chosen should be taken into account in the first place. Terry
    Davis is an MP from Great Britain, a country which in 1991 recognized
    the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan including Karabakh. For this
    reason, Great Britain, albeit an influential country, did not become a
    member of the OSCE Minsk Group [for the settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict] because from the very beginning it adopted a pro-Azerbaijani
    position.

    A new rapporteur has been appointed recently and again an MP from
    Great Britain. I do not think that his approaches will differ greatly
    from the approaches of Davis. We should be ready for this. On the
    whole, it will be better if our delegation in the Council of Europe
    does its best to have a representative of a country that has a neutral
    position appointed a rapporteur on the Karabakh issue.

    [Passage omitted: Baku might want to change format of Karabakh talks]

    [Correspondent] Do you think that within the framework of the Minsk
    Group a pro-Armenian settlement is becoming more realistic?

    [Isagulyan] I would say not pro-Armenian, but a settlement which stems
    from the real situation, in case if Azerbaijan stops insisting on
    starting the process from scratch. But Baku understands very well that
    the minimum to which the Armenian party will agree is Karabakh's
    independence or even reunification with Armenia. Our society,
    political forces, on the whole, should get into the habit of not
    paying much attention to different discussions and reports regarding
    the Karabakh issue in those international structures which have no
    significant role in the settlement process. The Nagornyy Karabakh
    Republic is in fact an independent state. As for the discussions that
    start from time to time as to whether territories should be returned
    or not, what compromises can be made, the Megri problem, and so on, in
    reality they are raised in Armenia. There are similar hopes in
    Azerbaijan and Turkey that if certain forces come to power in Armenia,
    the problem could be resolved in their favour.

    [Correspondent] What forces do you mean?

    [Isagulyan] It is no secret that the whole ideology and approaches of
    the Armenian Pan-National Movement worked in this direction. Their
    agreement to the settlement option suggested at the end of 1997 and
    [Armenian ex-President] Levon Ter-Petrosyan's known article are the
    links of the same chain. Today in Armenia against the background of
    the anti-Karabakh propaganda, one can hear from radical opposition
    circles expressions like: let Karabakh itself resolve its
    problem. This is inadmissible. Although Karabakh is a fully-fledged
    country, it still needs Armenia's support and it will never be within
    Azerbaijan. No country or international structure can make such an
    illogical claim to Armenia and Karabakh if our domestic moth does not
    destroy us.
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