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    ANC TO SUPPORT VARIANT OF CONFLICT SETTLEMENT ACCEPTABLE FOR KARABAKH

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010117
    Dec 1, 2008

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 1, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian National Congress
    is going to support any variant of conflict settlement that will be
    acceptable for the Artsakh people. Arman Musinian, the Spokesperson
    of first RA President Levon Ter-Petrosian, stated at the December 1
    press conference. He said that according to opposition's data, the
    authorities of Karabakh mislead the people to make it calm down and
    to avoid a revolt. According to A. Musinian, therefore the Karabakh
    people is not able to orient itself.

    As to the policy in Nagorno Karabakh problem carried on by the RA
    authorities, according to A. Musinian's observation, its greatest
    shortcoming is that they continue the negotiations without NKR's
    participation. According to him, the ratification of the Moscow
    Declaration without NKR representative's signature will give the Azeri
    President a possibility to speak from the positions of force. According
    to A. Musinian, today Armenia has reached a difficult point in the
    Nagorno Karabakh settlement negotiations, for which former President
    Robert Kocharian, former Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian, President
    Serzh Sargsyan, and Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian are responsible.

    "Though a bandit regime holds the power in Armenia, which is able to
    fire at its own people, nevertheless we have stopped our rallies to
    give these authorities a possibility to find a favorable solution
    to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," A. Musinian said. However, as
    he added, the authorities do not use that pause efficiently: their
    policy is rather aimed at retaining and legitimizing their own posts
    than at protecting the national interests.
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