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    Lragir, Armenia
    Jan 14 2008


    ARMENIA MUST REJECT THIS STATUS

    Nagorno-Karabakh is ahead of Kosovo regarding the grounds for
    self-determination, Member of Parliament Stepan Safaryan, Heritage,
    and the leader of the National Democratic Party Shavarsh Kocharyan
    said in a news conference on January 14. According to Stepan
    Safaryan, the Prague process on the Karabakh conflict which started
    in 2004 is coming to an end because Robert Kocharyan, one of the
    participants of the talks, is leaving office soon, and the co-chairs
    cannot see a guarantee for the effectiveness of the process. Stepan
    Safaryan says currently a modified option of the stage-by-stage
    solution of 1998 is negotiated.

    The first guarantee of effectiveness of the talks, according to
    Shavarsh Kocharyan, is the participation of Karabakh in the talks as
    a full-right party. According to the leader of the National
    Democratic Party, the notions of stage-by-stage and package solutions
    are conventional and often mislead the public, whereas it is
    necessary to clarify the basic issues. Shavarsh Kocharyan thinks
    Armenia must act as a guarantor of the security of Karabakh but has
    no right to discuss the status or territories of NKR instead of
    Karabakh. According to the leader of the NDP, the government of
    Armenia should not discuss whose option is more favorable or who will
    return more or less territories but should employ the basic approach
    that Karabakh is a conflict side. Shavarsh Kocharyan says Albania
    never negotiated instead of Kosovo. The leader of the NDP who
    supports the presidential candidate Vazgen Manukyan says the new
    president of Armenia must announce that he will not participate in
    the talks if it will be viewed as representation of Karabakh to the
    talks.


    Shavarsh Kocharyan says his stance on Karabakh is the same as the
    stance of the candidate that he supports. Stepan Safaryan also shares
    this stance, so he also thinks that the role of Armenia in the talks
    should be limited, and Karabakh must be a full-fledged party of the
    talks. However, Stepan Safaryan accuses the government of Karabakh,
    saying that it complains of its absence at the table of the talks but
    does not display sufficient political will to replace Armenia as a
    negotiator representing Karabakh.
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