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    EDWARD NALBANDIAN: WE SHOULD NOT LEAVE BURDEN OF OUR DIFFERENCES AND PROBLEMS ON SHOULDERS OF COMING GENERATIONS

    Noyan Tapan
    May 18, 2009

    YEREVAN, MAY 18, NOYAN TAPAN. Creation of new dividing lines in the
    region is unacceptable. And differences should be settled by peaceful
    and political means. RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said
    at the Security and Cooperation in and around the Caucasus two-day
    International Conference held in Yerevan. In his words, threat of or
    use of force for the solution of conflicts is not an alternative and
    could seriously destabilize our region and have grave consequences.

    According to RA Foreign Minister's observation, the Caucasus needs
    constructive ideas and initiatives, not violence. "Outbursts of
    violence can only fuel new animosities, escalate new tensions, and
    trigger new repulsive demonstrations of destruction. If we fail to come
    to terms with the new realities and reshape our political thinking,
    it would only mark a roll-back to the cold-war realities in this small
    yet important corner of the world, with negative consequences for all,"
    E. Nalbandian said.

    He said that the wide-spread notions of security, stability
    and cooperation have long been exhausted during the most recent
    post-cold-war history of the region. For some, these have just been
    routine notions repeated during political campaigns. For others,
    Armenia being among them, they are vital issues. The foreign policy
    and external security priorities for Armenia, therefore, include,
    among others, the establishment of an overall regional security
    and cooperation framework. This could be achieved through dialogue,
    negotiations, alleviation of existing tensions and peaceful resolution
    of conflicts.

    E. Nalbandian stated that two main security challenges that are
    of a paramount importance for Armenia are the peaceful and just
    resolution of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict and the normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations. "These challenges are different, and by
    no means interconnected, even if some would like to see a linkage or
    parallelism in their resolution," the Minister said.

    He recorded that in the international arena Azerbaijan consistently
    misinterprets the essence of the Nagorno Karabakh problem,
    trying to conceal the ethnic cleansing and its policy of violence
    conducted against the people of Karabagh in 1988-1991. According
    to E. Nalbandian, "consequently, these actions developed into open
    aggression and large-scale hostilities against the people of Karabakh,
    involving mercenaries closely linked to terrorist organizations,
    and which claimed the lives of tens of thousands of civilians."

    According to the RA Foreign Minister, the Nagorno Karabakh problem
    could have been solved as early as 2001, after the Paris and Key West
    talks, when we were very close to the resolution, had the Azerbaijani
    side not backtracked from the agreements. "Even today, we would have
    been closer to the resolution if the co-chairs did not spent months
    trying to convince the Azerbaijani side to negotiate on the basis of
    the proposals put forward in 2007, and known as the Madrid document
    the very existence of which Azerbaijani side had denied for months,"
    E. Nalbandian said.

    Concerning the Armenian-Turkish normalization process he said
    that over the past year, following the initiative of the Armenian
    President, together with our Turkish neighbors and with the help of
    our Swiss partners "we have advanced towards opening one of the last
    closed borders in Europe and normalization of our relations without
    preconditions. The ball is in the Turkish side now. And we hope that
    they will find the wisdom and the courage to make the last decisive
    step. We wish to be confident that the necessary political will can
    eventually leave behind the mentality of the past."

    "We should not leave the burden of our differences and problems on the
    shoulders of the coming generations. We must build bridges between
    our nations, working out mutually beneficial regional cooperation
    schemes. And our common objective should be shaping of a region that
    is safe and prosperous for all," the RA Foreign Minister said.
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