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    PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA: KARABAKH HAS BEEN, IS, AND WILL REMAIN A PART OF EUROPE

    Panorama
    June 22 2011
    Armenia

    "Naturally, no one may question the inherent right of the people of
    Karabakh to live freely and safely on their land and to be the masters
    of their destiny. Thus, what can be expected of the Council of Europe?

    First of all, not to harm the process. The short-term impact of
    uninformed debates allows the parties to avoid lasting solutions that
    could otherwise emerge in the peace talks in the frameworks of the OSCE
    Minsk Group," President Serzh Sargsyan said in his address to PACE.

    "I am confident that the overwhelming majority of our colleagues at
    the PACE, who have expressed or will express a desire to discuss any
    issue related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, have done or will
    do so out of good will. However, some can still act on the basis of
    inadequate information, which can indeed undermine the process.

    Therefore, I urge all of you to exercise some restraint. The main
    guidance should be the principle of causing no harm.

    Regardless of different visions for the final resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, one thing is certain. Karabakh has been,
    is, and will remain a part of Europe, albeit unrecognized. Do we
    realize that society in Karabakh today is a part of European society,
    a part of the European family regardless of the de-jure status of
    Karabakh? Has the time not come for the Council of Europe to engage
    directly with Karabakh in terms of its primary functions of protection
    and promotion of human rights, formation of civil society, democracy,
    tolerance, and the like? Would it not be much more logical if the
    Council of Europe first engaged with Karabakh before expressing a
    desire to discuss matters related to Karabakh, with the participation
    of the people of Karabakh in such discussions?"

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