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    HOVANESSIAN STRESSES URGENCY OF RESETTLING LIBERATED TERRITORIES

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/05/21/hov anessian-stresses-urgency-of-resettling-liberated- territories/

    YEREVAN -The urgency to resettle the liberated territories surrounding
    the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic was a topic of heated discussion Thursday
    during a weekly parliamentary roundtable with Armenia's Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan.

    Discussion on the issue began when Vahan Hovanessian, the leader of
    the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's parliamentary bloc, asked
    the Prime Minister about the status of resettlement efforts in the
    liberated territories. Hovanessian emphasized that the absence of
    Armenian residents in that area was "widening the appetites of Turkey
    and Azerbaijan" as talks to normalize relations with Ankara continue.

    In response, Sargsyan reiterated the oft-repeated position of the
    Armenian authorities that Turkey-Armenia discussions were advancing
    without preconditions.

    Sargsyan, however, said that any agreement would require the
    parliament's approval before being implemented. "This process is
    going to be a public one," he said, referring to the "roadmap"
    agreement. "We will defend our principles."

    "Naturally, we have to be more active and we can never forget the
    Genocide issue and other matters related to the Armenian Cause,"
    added Sargsyan.

    The prime minister insisted that Karabakh will always be an important
    priority in Armenia's economic, foreign and domestic policies and as
    a result the economic development of Karabakh will always be part of
    Armenia's governmental programs.

    "The development of all facets of [life] Karabakh should be
    accelerated, in order to create more enhanced living and growth
    conditions," said Sargsyan, adding that the resettlement issue was
    a constant topic of discussion with the Karabakh president and prime
    minister.

    Hovenessian expressed hope that the prime minister's statements would
    become reality in the near future. He also suggested the government
    adopt two approaches to the Armenia-Turkey process, namely for
    Yerevan to insist that instead of discussing a possible opening of
    the border, Armenia should discuss offering a corridor to Turkey,
    since when discussing the border issue, Turkey always considers the
    current borders.

    Hovanessian also emphasized the importance of a timeline in these
    talks, citing the president's own statements that this process cannot
    last for years.

    "How long is this process going to last? Until the soccer match? Or,
    do we have to wait for Erdogan to make an announcement in Yerevan
    that they have preconditions, which is the Karabakh issue," said
    Hovanessian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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