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    AZG Armenian Daily #181, 08/10/2005


    Karabakh issue

    'NK CONFLICT HAS NO SETTLEMENT THAT ALL SIDES WOULD BE HAPPY WITH'

    Armenian President Repeats That Karabakh's Independence Has Nothing to Do
    With Azerbaijan's Territorial Integrity

    At a joint press conference with his Latvian counterpart, President Robert
    Kocharian said that there is no settlement to the Nagorno Karabakh issue
    that will make all sides happy. To a Latvian journalist's question "How is
    that possible to find a solution that would satisfy all parties?", the
    Armenian President said that first of all the people of Karabakh should be
    asked with whom and how they want to live.

    The officials in Yerevan have been stating in recent years that Nagorno
    Karabakh never was within Azerbaijan's structure and will never be or else
    Karabakh's independence has nothing to do with Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity. These statements from Armenian President's mouth yesterday came
    in very handy.

    Allegedly, president Kocharian made this statement especially in the
    presence of President Vaira Vike-Freiberga of Latvia who said in Baku a few
    days ago that "violation of a sovereign state's territorial integrity is a
    worrisome factor". Besides, Nagorno Karabakh was forced into Azerbaijan like
    Latvia was once annexed to the Soviet empire. At the press conference
    following the president's meeting, Kocharian said that it is
    incomprehensible speaking about territorial integrity in this case when we
    deal with collapse of an empire. "I see no contradiction in the principle of
    territorial wholeness and peoples' right for self-determination. Karabakh's
    independence has nothing in common with Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.
    After the collapse of the USSR, Karabakh declared its independence through a
    referendum and Azerbaijan declared of revival of its independence lost in
    1918. Nagorno Karabakh has never been in the structure of independent
    Azerbaijan", the leader of Armenia said.

    Vike-Freiberga has previously introduced her state's position on NK issue as
    that of the EU which places a country's territorial integrity first. "When
    an empire crumbles there is no question of territorial integrity. The
    collapse of the Soviet Union gave birth to 15 new states, the map of Europe
    changed, 5 new states emerged on the Balkans and 6th one is in the process
    of formation (perhaps he meant Kosovo - ed.), two separate states were
    formed in the place of Czechoslovakia... The issue of territorial integrity
    is out of question", President Kocharian said.

    Asked by another Latvian journalist whether the fact of Armenian-Russian
    close ties is not an obstacle for deeper Armenian-Latvian relations,
    Kocharian said that Armenia implements policy of complementarism: "We have
    very good relations with Iran, NATO, USA and Russia. If we managed to
    maintain good relations with Iran and the US in the same time why should we
    have problems in cooperating with Latvia maintaining meanwhile good
    relations with Russia?", Robert Kocharian said.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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