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    ARMEN RUSTAMIAN: I MISTRUST STATEMENTS ABOUT DEFINITE DEADLINES FOR SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICTS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 17 2007

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, NOYAN TAPAN. Definite deadlines for solution of
    the Karabakh problem have been indicated repeatedly in recent years,
    however, "the cart has not yet moved", member of the ARF Armenia
    Supreme Body Armen Rustamian said during a talk with NT correspondent
    when commenting on the U.S. co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew
    Bryza's statement about the possibility to make progress in negotiation
    process in 2008. "I mistrust statements about definite deadlines for
    settlement of conflicts," he remarked.

    He expressed his disagreement with the idea that the upcoming
    presidential elections in Armenia and Azerbaijan will not close "the
    window of opportunities" for settlement. He attached importance to
    the fact that the current president of Azerbaijan may run in the
    elections and continue his presidency, while Robert Kocharian may
    not. A. Rustamian reminded that the son Aliev, who continues the
    political course of his father in the Karabakh problem, stated after
    coming to power that negotiations must start from the beginning
    which caused considerable difficulties in ensuring the continuity
    of negotiations. The election of the new president of Armenia may
    essentialy change the process of negotiations, and, according to
    A. Rustamian, the current visit of co-chairs to the region has the
    purpose of examining such opportunities.

    A. Rustamian agreed with the critical remark of the former Russian
    co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Vladimir Kazimirov that the Armenian
    side is not active enough in negotiation process. According to him,
    the nonparticipation of Nagorno Karabakh - a conflict party in
    negotiations is "nonsense" and there are no such examples in the
    resolution of other conflicts.

    A. Rustamian said that the Kosovo problem is in the center of attention
    of the international community, and the Karabakh problem will hardly
    be put on the agenda in the near future. At the same time he pointed
    out that the Kosovo process cannot suspend the active course of other
    processes, especially as, despite the stated deadlines, it is still
    unclear when the Kosovo problem will be solved. In the opinion of
    A. Rustamian, although it is said that the possibility of using the
    formula of Kosovo problem's settlement in other similar conflicts
    is excluded, the solution of this problem, whatever it be, will
    undoubtedly have an impact on settlement of the other problems.
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