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    Angus Reid Global Scan, Canada
    April 17 2005

    Armenians Review Choices If War Re-starts


    (Angus Reid Global Scan) - Many adults in Armenia are willing to
    support their country in the event of a new conflict against
    Azerbaijan, according to a poll by the Armenian Center for National
    and International Studies. 71.9 per cent of respondents say they
    would participate in the defence of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The Nagorno-Karabakh region is controlled by ethnic Armenians - who
    consider the area an independent republic - but is claimed by
    Azerbaijan as part of its territory. A war broke out in the early
    1990s between both nations, ending in an unofficial truce negotiated
    by Russia in 1994. If a new conflict occurs, 24.8 per cent of
    respondents would take part in military actions.

    The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
    established the Minsk Group to seek a peaceful resolution to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. The group is currently co-chaired by
    Russia's Yuriy Merzlyakov, Steven Mann of the United States and
    France's Bernard Fassier.

    On Apr. 15, Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian and Azerbaijani
    counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov met separately with the Minsk Group's
    co-chairs in Britain. Before the talks took place, the co-chairs
    issued a joint statement, urging Armenia and Azerbaijan to stop
    "jeopardizing the cease-fire."

    Current Armenian president Robert Kocharyan was born in
    Nagorno-Karabakh and once headed its government. Armenia is the only
    country that recognizes Nagorno-Karabakh as a sovereign state.

    Polling Data

    In the event of a new war, are you ready to participate to your
    utmost in the defence of Nagorno-Karabakh?

    Yes
    71.9%

    No
    15.6%

    Difficult to answer
    11.7%

    Refused to answer
    0.8%



    In the event of a new war...
    (Two answers allowed)

    I will take part in military actions
    24.8%

    I will make material and financial contribution
    25.5%

    I will do other work supporting the war effort
    41.8%

    I will not do anything
    7.9%

    I will leave Armenia
    6.6%

    I will demand president's resignation /
    I will bring up patriotism in the young generation
    0.4%

    Difficult to answer
    17.3%

    Refused to answer
    1.2%



    Source: Armenian Center for National and International Studies
    (ACNIS)
    Methodology: Interviews with 1,900 Armenian adults, conducted in
    April 2005. No margin of error was provided.
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