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    Armenian minister says Azerbaijan not ready for Karabakh war

    Arminfo, Yerevan
    11 Mar 06

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan has said that Azerbaijan is
    not ready for war over Nagornyy Karabakh.

    In an interview to Armenian TV channel Shant, carried by Arminfo news
    agency on 11 March, Sarkisyan said that the Azerbaijani leadership
    will not risk starting war against Armenia. "The military resolution
    of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict is simply ruled out. They cannot
    daunt the Armenian side, nor can they change our position by this," he
    said.

    Oskanyan said that Azerbaijan can achieve a lot through
    negotiations. "If today the Azerbaijani side is not ready to or cannot
    take the risk of achieving the settlement of the issue by way of a
    simple compromise, it will never risk finding a military solution to
    the issue," he said.

    The Azerbaijani leadership is not ready for any risk today, especially
    considering the clear pressure from the international community
    regarding this matter, Oskanyan said. Investment worth billions in
    that country will be the first victim of new war, should it start.
    "Nobody will allow Azerbaijan to unleash war against Armenia," he
    stressed.

    Oskanyan said that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's statement that
    "Azerbaijan's territorial integrity is not subject to discussion" is
    for "domestic use". He said that the key issue in the peace process is
    the right of the people of Nagornyy Karabakh to
    self-determination. "This has now become irreversible," he stressed,
    adding that Azerbaijan will have to address this issue regardless of
    whether it wants to or not. He said that major pressure is being
    exerted on Azerbaijan with regard to this issue. He stressed that now
    the essence of the matter is in the connection between the usage of
    the right to self-determination and the resolution of all other
    issues. "If we manage to correctly formulate this connection and come
    to a compromise decision on this issue, I think it will make it
    possible to push the process," he said.

    Otherwise, it will mean that Azerbaijan remains on its maximalist
    positions and the process still remains where it has been, he added.

    The minister said that now it is Azerbaijan's turn to make
    compromises. "We have made our share of compromises... I think what we
    have given agreement on is the utmost line beyond which Armenia really
    cannot go. At the same time, Azerbaijan has not yet reached that
    line. So, really a lot depends on Azerbaijan today," he
    stressed. "There is a balanced option on the negotiating table which
    can be painful for both sides and at the same time provide great
    opportunities. This chance cannot be missed. Azerbaijan must introduce
    its share of compromises into the talks," he said. The minister added
    that it is no coincidence that the US mediator in the Nagornyy
    Karabakh peace process is going to visit the region. The mediator is
    visiting in order to "take some promises from the Azerbaijani
    president so that we can continue the process," Oskanyan said.

    If the Karabakh peace talks between the Armenian and Azerbaijani
    presidents held at Rambouillet in France on 10-11 February had been
    successful, Nagornyy Karabakh would have been involved in the
    negotiating process, Oskanyan said.

    "Armenia must continue to be involved in the negotiating process. But
    Karabakh must become a participant in the negotiating process at some
    stage, and if progress had been achieved at Rambouillet, I think that
    stage would have arrived, and Nagornyy Karabakh would have been
    involved in the process," he said, adding that without Nagornyy
    Karabakh's participation at this stage "we simply cannot imagine the
    definitive settlement of the issue".

    He said that Armenian Robert Kocharyan's statement on the possibility
    of recognition of the independence of Nagornyy Karabakh was a message
    to Azerbaijan which should have a think about it. "Azerbaijan must
    understand that we eventually may see for ourselves... that they are
    not ready to hold talks on what is on the negotiating table and that
    they aspire to remain on their maximalist positions," he said. This
    may also lead us to believe that "this position will not change and
    that they, not reaching the maximum, may go for military action. This
    must dictate some other steps on our side," the minister added.

    Oskanyan said he does not believe that the Armenian side is losing the
    propagandist warfare. "Although Turkey and Azerbaijan have more
    possibilities today, nonetheless, Armenia is not in a bad position in
    this regard either," he said. "The struggle is difficult, we are
    making great efforts, but I believe that basically we are managing to
    maintain the balance," he said. At the same time, he agreed that the
    propagandist warfare intensified following the Rambouillet talks.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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