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    ARMENIAN LEADER SAYS KARABAKH CONFLICT HAS NO QUICK SOLUTION

    Mediamax
    Sept 1 2009
    Armenia

    Yerevan, 1 September. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan commented
    today on the process of the Nagornyy-Karabakh conflict settlement.

    Mediamax reports that speaking at the meeting with heads of Armenia's
    diplomatic missions [abroad] and the central staff of the Foreign
    Ministry, Serzh Sargsyan noted that talks with Azerbaijan through
    the mediation of OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs "are going on within the
    framework of apparent and clear logic".

    The president reminded that within the past 18 months, six meetings had
    been held with the Azerbaijani president, the Meiendorf Declaration had
    been signed, the leaders of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries
    had made a joint statement, and, consequently, the mediators had
    published the basic outlines of the Madrid principles.

    "The publication of these principles has showed that we have never
    said lies and never misled our people concerning issues being discussed
    at the negotiations", Serzh Sargsyan said.

    The president added that he understood what was the root of the
    concern voiced by some circles in Armenia and Artsakh [Nagornyy
    Karabakh]. "The issue of Artsakh is the sacred issue, for which
    thousands of our compatriots gave their lives and for the sake of
    this issue we are experiencing difficulties. However, that is one of
    the proud pages of our history," Serzh Sargsian said.

    The president told heads of Armenia's diplomatic missions to inform
    officials of countries they are accredited to that "the settlement
    of Karabakh conflict is not a matter of days, weeks, and months".

    "Everyone should understand clearly that the sides are carrying out
    talks only around some principles of settlement. Even if an agreement
    is reached on these principles, many other principles remain open,
    and then - the peace agreement itself. This is a process that requires
    great work," Serzh Sargsian stated.

    The president said that ensuring Nagornyy Karabakh's security and
    obtaining correct understanding on the part of the international
    community were a priority task now.

    "In this conflict, the Armenian people was a nation fighting for its
    freedom and survival, and no-one has the right to describe Artsakh
    that has won the right to exist as an 'aggressor'. Our answer to this
    should always be firm, confident, and convincing," Serzh Sargsian said.
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