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    WHY ARMENIA AGREES TO THE CO-CHAIRS' PROPOSALS
    [05:32 pm] 27 May, 2008

    -The most important thing in Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict is the maintenance of the cease-fire regime.
    It is more significant than liberation of the lands
    and immigration of the refugees-, stated former
    Co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group and Deputy Chairman of
    the Association of Russian Diplomats Vladimir
    Kazimirov.

    He notices that very often the terms of the signed
    cease-fire are distorted when we speak of a -temporary
    armistice-. Kazimirov notes that even if there are no
    time limits fixed in the signed agreement it is a
    permanent armistice, not a temporary one and the
    difference between these two phenomena is of utmost
    importance.

    By the way, Vladimir Kazimirov can understand
    Azerbaijan's warlike attitude. The Azeri used to be
    mightier and were much more in quantity than Armenians
    but they lost the war and are now eager to resume
    their position through a revenge.

    Kazimirov also spoke of the liberated lands calling
    them -captured areas-, seized as a result of martial
    activities.

    So, the existence of captured areas is considered an
    objective reality by Kazimirov. He cannot understand
    why the Armenian side should agree to the proposals of
    Azerbaijan to convey the areas in return for a
    theoretical referendum due in fifteen years' time. In
    Kazimirov's opinion 5 years is quite enough to conduct
    a referendum.

    In the -Novosti Armenia- international agency Vladimir
    Kazimirov expanded on the armistice agreement signed
    on May 12, 1994.

    He admits that the western representatives of Minsk
    Group could have solved the conflict long before if
    only they had had a desire. But since their only aim
    was to neutralize Russia and contradict her
    suggestions, the signing of the armistice was held
    back till May 1994.

    -And unlike the Western countries which had just
    started to establish diplomatic relations with our
    region at the beginning of the 90s, Russia knew well
    both the conflicting sides and their peculiarities-,
    notices Kazimirov.

    Kazimirov also stressed the importance of Karabakh's
    participation in the negotiation process as Armenia
    and Nagorno-Karabakh do not always share the same
    interests.
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