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    NAGORNY KARABAKH HOPES FOR EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 15 2004

    YEREVAN, May 15 (RIA Novosti) - A two-day seminar entitled "European
    integration as a guarantee of peace and stable development" closed in
    Stepanakert, the capital of the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorny
    Karabakh. The seminar was dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the
    armistice in the Armenian-Azeri conflict area in Nagorny Karabakh,
    an enclave region with mainly Armenian population. The region claimed
    its secession from Azerbaijan after the Soviet Union's collapse.

    The roundtable resulted in a number of proposals which will be
    submitted to the Nagorny Karabakh government, the republican foreign
    ministry said on Saturday.

    Nagorny Karabakh Prime Minister Anushavan Daniyelyan and Speaker of
    the National Assembly Oleg Yesayan met with seminar's participants
    and organizers. They welcome such forums and pointed out their
    importance. Mr. Daniyelyan expressed readiness for the implementation
    of seminar's proposals.

    "I believe the seminar will contribute into the research of nature
    and prospects of regional and all-European political developments,
    in particular, European integration and the role and tasks of Armenia
    and Nagorny Karabakh in this process," said Oleg Yesayan.

    The seminar was organized by the Nagorny Karabakh committee "Helsinki
    initiative-1992", the European Integration public association,
    Nagorny Karabakh and Armenian permanent commissions for foreign
    relations and the Foreign Ministry of Nagorny Karabakh.

    On May 9, Victory Day, President of the self-proclaimed republic Arkady
    Gukasyan claimed Nagorny Karabakh armed forces' readiness to rebuff
    all Azerbaijan's attempts to reclaim the enclave. This provocative
    statement echoed in Baku and Nakhichevan, an Azeri enclave separated
    from the country by Armenian territory. Azerbaijan's President Ilkham
    Aliyev told Nakhichevan residents that Baku would never put up with
    the loss of Nagorny Karabakh. According to him, the Azeri army is now
    strong enough to take Nagorny Karabakh back by force. However, Gukasyan
    and Aliyev's statements should not be taken seriously. No country,
    first of all Russia and the USA, would stand the recurrence of the
    1990s tragedy. Besides, one should not forget about the Baku-Ceyhan
    pipeline, which is highly important for the economic development of
    Azerbaijan and the South Caucasian region. The international consortium
    allocated money on this project on the security of peaceful settlement
    of the Nagorny Karabakh conflict.
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