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    NKR PRESIDENT SHOULD MAKE DEMAND OF INVOLVING NAGORNO KARABAKH IN NEGOTIATIONS AS PARTY, ARAM G. SARGSIAN CONSIDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 22, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The settlement of the Kosovo
    problem will have no impact on the Nagorno Karabakh settlement. As Aram
    Sargsian, the Chairman of the Democratic Party of Armenia (DPA), stated
    at the January 22 dispute, the Nagorno Karabakh problem has its unique
    direction, as it has emerged earlier, nearly 100 years ago, and for
    the Armenian party it will be wrong to "cling to incidents." According
    to the DPA leader, no matter who is elected President of Armenia
    he will come across a number of hardened problems, in particular,
    the statements of the Azeri President, which become stricter and
    stricter. The "bellicose" position of the Azeri President, according
    to A. Sargsian, means that he prepares his people for resumption of
    military operations.

    Touching upon the necessity of Karabakh party's return to the
    negotiations table, A. Sargsian mentioned that first of all the
    NKR authorities, that country's President should make such a
    demand. "Armenia has not done what it should have been done so
    far, to form a state doctrine on the Nagorno Karabakh problem,"
    A. Sargsian said.

    Hovhannes Igitian, a member of Board of the Armenian National Movement
    (ANM) party, considers that it would be wrong to adopt a doctrine,
    which will not contain the Artsakh people's position. He gave assurance
    that irrespective of the fact who will be elected RA President, he
    should return the Karabakh party to the negotiations table. "We should
    look back and find the moment, when we lost the formula of success:
    it was the moment, when Karabakh was considered an equal party in
    the negotiations process," H. Igitian added.
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