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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Dec 28 2009

    Armenia threatens to recognize rebel region

    28-12-2009 21:54:54

    Armenia has threatened to recognize the so-called `independence' of
    the self-proclaimed Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh republic, in a bid to
    blackmail Azerbaijan into making concessions in the ongoing talks on
    settling the two countries' long-standing conflict.
    Parliament Vice-Speaker Samvel Nikonyan told Russia's slon.ru website
    that Yerevan has not recognized the rebel region so far `only due to
    its respect for the international community's stance and the
    negotiating process.' `But for us, for any Armenian, there is no
    alternative to Upper Garabagh's independence and there can't be one,'
    Nikonyan claimed.
    The vice-speaker said further that if Armenia recognizes the
    self-proclaimed republic, the work of the OSCE Minsk Group brokering
    the conflict settlement will become unnecessary.
    `In doing so, we will have terminated the internationally-brokered
    negotiating process. It is for this reason that we are not raising the
    issue of recognizing Garabagh. But, I repeat, there is no alternative
    to this. If we see that there are no advances in the conflict
    settlement process and Upper Garabagh's independence is under a
    threat, Armenia will recognize its independence,' Nikonyan maintained.
    The conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia emerged in the late 1980s,
    during the last few years of the USSR, due to Armenia's territorial
    claims. Though the separatist regime in Upper Garabagh declared
    so-called independence in 1991, this `independence' has not been
    recognized by the world community. A lengthy war ended with the
    signing of a cease-fire in 1994, but Armenia continues to occupy Upper
    Garabagh and seven other Azerbaijani districts in defiance of
    international law.*
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