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  • "Kosovo And Artsakh Have Different Historical Past," Levon Melik-Sha

    "KOSOVO AND ARTSAKH HAVE DIFFERENT HISTORICAL PAST," LEVON MELIK-SHAHNAZARIAN BELIEVES.

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 22, 2008

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The historical part of Kosovo,
    having no parallel with the Karabakh problem, is much more like the
    history of Nakhijevan, when strong states decided to artificially
    join territories to the country, they found fit for. This point of
    view was expressed by internationalist Levon Melik-Shahnazarian
    at the press conference held on February 22. According to him,
    Armenia should not recognize the independence of Kosovo, as that
    will mean "to fish the recognition of the independence of Artsakh
    in troubled waters." In the words of Levon Melik-Shahnazarian, the
    self-determination of Kosovo contradicts the historical ethics, that
    independence was obtained through unfair ways and can be considered
    as a manifestation of separatism.

    "Listening to the explanations of the representatives of the 15 states,
    which have recognized the independence of Kosovo, I understood that
    the world is not led by laws: states make decisions taking into
    consideration their own interests," the internationalist said. He
    quoted the words of the representative of France, according to
    which Kosovo should be independent of Serbia, as the peoples of the
    two countries are bearers of different cultures and as under the
    tenure of former President of Serbia Slobodan Miloshevich people
    suffered privations in Kosovo. These two grounds, according to Levon
    Melik-Shahnazarian, are very peculiar to the Karabakh conflict. "If
    after all this the world does not recognize the independence of
    Artsakh, that will be an immorality," he said.
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