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  • FM: Int'l Comm. Inclines to Protect Peoples' Right To Self-Determntn

    VARTAN OSKANIAN: "TODAY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INCLINES TO PROTECT
    PEOPLES' RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION"

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 22, NOYAN TAPAN. Prior to the presidents' meeting in
    Kazan, Azerbaijan's assessments of the Nagorno Karabakh resolution
    process have become more frequent. Specifically, Azerbaijani officials
    of varying capacities, have made statements on different occasions,
    alleging that the essence of the Prague Process is a stage-by-stage
    solution, and that time works in their favor, and that international
    public opinion is moving in their direction. On the other hand, they
    also say that the negotiations are not productive and that "we must be
    prepared for everything," most probably having in mind a military
    solution to the conflict, since Azerbaijan's military budget has
    increased by one-third. RA Foreign Minsiter Vartan Oskanian's
    interpretations of the above-mentioned estimations of the Azerbaijani
    party were submitted to Noyan Tapan by the RA Foreign Ministry's Press
    and Information Department. The interpretations are the following: "As
    a rule, each time Azerbaijan does not achieve what it wants, they
    either badmouth the Minsk Group, or express dissatisfaction or
    disaffection with the negotiations process, thus creating new
    political backdrop for the next stage of the negotiating process.

    That's what they're trying to do now. As for the Azerbaijani
    characterization of the Prague Process, here too, they are talking not
    about what is, but about what they would like to see. It is clear to
    everyone, including the Azerbaijanis, that Karabakh's
    self-determination is the key issue, which must find expression in the
    right of the people of Nagorno Karabakh to decide its own future. The
    remainder - doing away with the consequences of the conflict, the
    issue of territories, return of refugees, etc. - will follow. Of
    course, the package solution of the conflict may be implemented in
    stages; in this regard, we are prepared to demonstrate flexibility. As
    for the time factor, I will repeat that which we all know: time works
    to no one's advantage, because as a result of the unresolved conflict,
    Azerbaijan, Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh all suffer. On the other
    hand, an Azerbaijani military budget that is bloated by oil dollars,
    doesn't change anything. First, they can neither seduce nor, worse,
    scare us with their oil. Armenia always has the ability to militarily
    counter any Azerbaijani military budget. In fact, the advantage that
    Armenians have over Azerbaijan is not in military expenditures or
    arms, but in the justness of the cause. Armenians believe that the
    Nagorno Karabakh cause is just, and in case of war, they will be
    fighting for their own homes and land. This is not what the
    Azerbaijanis did or would do. It would be better for Azerbaijan to
    compete not militarily, but engage in healthy economic and political
    competition. And in those realms, today, Azerbaijan is far from
    challenging Armenia or even Nagorno Karabakh. As for the position of
    the international community, they are assessing the situation more
    realistically, and are reckoning with reality and fact. The
    international trend regarding conflicts - East Timor, developments
    around Kosovo, the Sudan Agreement - all these developments
    demonstrate that the international community today is leaning towards
    greater respect for the right of peoples to self-determination."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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