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    SERZH SARGSYAN SPEAKS ON ARMENIAN ISSUES AT ADENAUER FOUNDATION

    Yerkir
    23.06.2010 12:46
    Yerevan

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - I am sorry to say the interstate borders of more
    than 3,000 kilometers long in the South Caucasus divide rather than
    unite us, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan stated in his speech at
    the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

    According to him, there are few places in the world, where the
    inhabitants have such historical problems and experience such pain,
    and even hostility towards each other. The example cited by Konrad
    Adenauer is noteworthy here, who once saw the future of Europe and
    future of Germany in this Europe. "Is such future possible for our
    region? Definitely, it is possible. It is possible to move forward
    only if we realize our goal, jointly set it and show firm will,"
    Sargsyan said.

    Sargsyan stressed the end of the Cold War led to stability and peace
    in different parts of the world. However, in some regions, including
    the South Caucasus, it resulted in violent conflicts.

    "State-building in the new independent countries was accompanied
    by wars, revolutions, severe economic crises, societies became
    militarized, intolerant enemies hating each other. Two decades passed.

    Did we learn an appropriate lesson from the past? According to my
    observations, the answer is a negative one," Sargsyan stressed.

    Non-clear dispositions and responses coming from the international
    community over separate incidents within Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    impede to the settlement process, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    said during the discussion at the Academy of the Konrad Adenauer
    Foundation, Panorama.am reporter informs from Berlin.

    One of the participants of the discussion inquired from the President
    about his attitude to the Azerbaijani recent sabotage in the contact
    line and asked what role Germany could have and how it could back
    Karabakh settlement.

    President responded: "Of course, we are very much interested in
    developing Armenian-German ties and this is another reason why I am
    in Berlin. We are doing this taking into account Germany's balanced
    policy in the region and its gradually growing interest in our region.

    Germany is OSCE Minsk Group member and can really contribute to the
    settlement of the issue with its impartial disposition."

    Then, speaking about the efficiency of the Karabakh settlement process,
    Serzh Sargsyan said:

    "The non-clear disposition of many institutions, including the
    European ones, their fear that if they try to blame someone for certain
    incidents, thus, they will fail the negotiating process, impedes to the
    advancement of the issue. I want to link it with your first question:
    the whole world is aware that Azerbaijan has conducted the assault
    and what? The Minsk Group Co-Chairs, the EU Special Representative
    for the South Caucasus give general estimations and call on the sides
    to refrain from the provocations. Who are the sides?

    Let me ask, who is particularly to blame for the incident?"

    "We signed a trilateral cease-fire agreement in 1994 between
    Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia. We did this upon
    Azerbaijan\'s offer, and at Russia's mediation. That is to say, we
    have obligation on non-violation of cease fire, but actually it is
    violated. The incident, which occurred only hours after I met with
    Azerbaijan's President, at mediation of Russian President, was just
    unacceptable. It was a challenge to the Minsk Group, Russia and us,
    of course," Serzh Sargsyan said.




    From: A. Papazian
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