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    ROBERT KOCHARYAN: "KOSOVO MAY BECOME A PRECEDENT FOR RECOGNITION OF NAGORNO KARABAKH'S INDEPENDENCE"

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Feb 29 2008

    "Kosovo may become a precedent for recognition of Karabakh's
    independence"

    The due announcement was made by Armenian President Robert Kocharyan.

    "Recognition of Kosovo's independence was inevitable. I don't think
    that independence of people, which has long lived independently on
    its historical lands, would not be recognized", Kocharyan said at
    the meeting with the students of the Yerevan State University.

    Another matter is that whether it was necessary to recognize
    independence immediately or undertake gradual steps, thus, softening
    the reaction of the Serbian side and demonstrate flexibility in
    this issue.

    "The Kosovo precedent is too important for Armenia. Certainly, this
    will have a positive influence for recognition of independence of
    "Nagorno Karabakh Republic", but it should be taken into account that
    we first declared independence in Nagorno Karabakh in September of
    1991 and held referendum in December", Kocharyan noted.

    At the same time, the president noted that Kosovo has just started
    to fight for its independence and "in this aspect "Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic" have as many chances for recognition of its independence
    as Kosovo".

    However, Kocharyan added that Kosovo's example differs from Karabakh,
    as Kosovo is in the center of Europe and many facts are in favor of
    this region.

    "But we will be consistent in our fight. Nagorno Karabakh's
    independence is a fact for us and other countries should also recognize
    it", the Armenian President noted.

    /Novosti-Armenia/

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/43462.html
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