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    NKR PRESIDENT: COOPERATION OF TWO ARMENIAN STATES IN FOREIGN POLICY IS PRESENT DAY'S IMPERATIVE NECESSITY

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117143
    Se p 8, 2008

    STEPANAKERT, SEPTEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. Issues related to the
    situation in the region, the negotiaton process on settlement of the
    Karabakh conflict, and the monitoring on the contact line of NKR and
    Azerbaijani armed forces were discussed at the September 4 meeting of
    the President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Bako Sahakian and the
    Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Ambassador
    Andrzej Kasprzyk.

    According to the Central Information Department of the NKR president's
    office, on the same day B. Sahakian met with the members of the
    delegation that arrived in Artsakh in connection with the annual
    assembly of the staff of the Armenian foreign ministry and the heads
    of Armenia's diplomatic missions and consulates.

    A wide range of problems related to the foreign policy of the two
    Armenian states was discussed at the meeting. B. Sahakian said that
    foreign policy is one of those strategic links where the cooperation
    of the two Armenian states is an imperative necessity of the present
    day. In his words, the recent geopolitical developments require further
    deepening the current cooperation, reaching a new qualitative level,
    developing new mechanisms and showing new approaches.

    B Sahakian restated official Stepanakert's position, according to
    which the Karabakh problem should be solved only in a peaceful way,
    through a direct and immediate dialog of the conflict parties. "We
    have repeatedly stated that Artsakh's independence has no alternative
    and is not subject to bargaining," the NKR president said.
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