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    KARABAKH MUST CONSENT TO BASIC PRINCIPLES, SAYS NALBANDIAN

    asbarez
    Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

    Nalbandian during his meeting with Bildt Tuesday

    YEREVAN-"It will be impossible to move to the second stage of the
    negotiations without Karabakh consent on the basic principles,"
    said Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian during a joint
    press conference Tuesday with his Swedish counterpart Kart Bildt.

    Nalbandian was speaking days after a meeting he held with Azeri
    Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov in Moscow mediated by their Russian
    counterpart Igor Popov ahead of presidential summit on Karabakh
    scheduled for later this month in Kazan, Russia.

    "I agree with Nagorno-Karabakh Republic President Bako Sahakian that it
    will be impossible to move to the second stage of negotiations without
    Karabkh's consent on the basis principles. The peace treaty is going
    to be worked out in the second stage, and Karabakh's participation
    in this stage is a must," said Nalbandian who was responding to a
    reporter's question regarding Sahakian telling the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairmen that a final resolution cannot be achieved without the
    participation of the Karabakh

    "The cornerstone of settlement is right of the people of Nagorno
    Karabakh to be the master of its destiny," the Minister added.

    Minister Nalbandian reminded that the Foreign Ministries of Armenia
    and Azerbaijan issued statements following the meeting in Moscow that
    the parties managed to bring positions closer on a number of pivotal
    issues. "If the momentum is maintained in Kazan, we'll be able to
    register progress," Minister Nalbandian declared.

    As for Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's statement
    regarding the deployment of peacekeepers, Edward Nalbandian said:
    "The statements of Presidents Obama, Sarkozy and Medvedev issued
    in L'Aquilla and Muskoka provide for the deployment of peacekeepers
    around Nagorno Karabakh. However, the details of the issue have not
    been discussed over the past three years. Therefore, no agreement
    could have been reached."

    Meanwhile, authorities in Karabakh expressed confidence that it is
    still early to speak about a final agreement on the principles. They
    said said the current stage of the negotiation process will take
    another two to three years, since Azerbaijan benefits from maintaining
    of the status quo.

    "They understand that the issue cannot be settled without the
    participation of the Karabakhi side. The current stage is not the
    final one. This is a small step of a long process," explained Karabakh
    presidential spokeperson David Babayan.

    "The most that can happen in Kazan is a show of good will on some
    principles," added Babayan.

    "2012 is a unique year for all - the parties, the mediating countries
    and the region. Elections are expected in Russia, the United States,
    France, Artsakh and Armenia. Therefore, the parties will not be ready
    to take any abrupt steps in that period. Even if the parties reach
    some agreement in Kazan, it will simply help maintain the status quo
    for another two to three years," added Babayan.

    "I can't predict what will happen but I do not expect any
    breakthrough," said Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Foreign Minister Georgi
    Petrosian.


    From: Baghdasarian
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