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    NKR leader denies rumours of changes in Karabakh government

    Ayots Ashkhar, Yerevan
    6 May 06 p 5

    Text of Lilit Pogosyan's report by Armenian newspaper Ayots Ashkhar
    on 6 May headlined "The potential of the diaspora is not used in full"

    An interview with the president of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic,
    Arkadiy Gukasyan.

    [Ayots Ashkhar correspondent] Mr President, are you pleased with the
    work of the Ayastan All-Armenian Foundation and how do you assess
    the effectiveness of the work carried out within the framework of
    the Revival of Artsakh [Karabakh] programme?

    [Arkadiy Gukasyan] I am pleased and displeased at the same time. I
    am displeased because expectations are always greater. I am sure
    that the diaspora and its powerful organizations could have given
    greater support to Karabakh. What's more, I think that we really have
    a problem with the quality of our work. I think that the foundation
    should exercise stricter control over the work that has been carried
    out. But in general, our programmes are continuing and we hope that
    the quality of our work will improve year by year.

    [Correspondent] Do you think it necessary to replace the leadership
    of the foundation?

    [Gukasyan] It is up to the council of trustees. I cannot raise such
    a problem. I think such a problem exists and it should be solved.

    [Correspondent] Mr Gukasyan, has a national tax idea been instilled in
    our society so that every year every Armenian donates a small amount
    of money for the implementation of pan-national goals?

    [Gukasyan] The national tax idea has always been discussed. I think it
    is possible. I think we need authoritative people who would explain
    the national tax idea to our compatriots from the diaspora and to
    Armenians of Armenia and Karabakh. If they understand it, I am sure
    the idea will come true.

    [Correspondent] Rumours have it that radical changes will take place
    in the government of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic.

    [Gukasyan] Such rumours are simply ridiculous, first of all because
    they do not come from Karabakh. There is no such problem on our
    agenda today.

    [Correspondent] There was a commentary on [Azerbaijani President Ilham]
    Aliyev's visit to Washington saying that Aliyev became a political
    star because he passed messages from Iran to America and back and
    that he will "swallow" Karabakh soon.

    [Gukasyan] I can suppose that some people want that. Or maybe Aliyev
    himself wants to present the situation in this way. I do not think it
    is worth taking these rumours seriously. As for the Karabakh conflict,
    you know that the talks are continuing although I do not think that
    we have come closer to a final settlement of the conflict.

    [Correspondent] But there is a view that in July the parties will
    be forced to sign a preliminary agreement on the main principles of
    the settlement.

    [Gukasyan] I have also heard such rumours. Of course, we do not rule
    everything out and we want a compromise acceptable to everybody to be
    found as soon as possible. But nobody can say if it will be in July,
    August or February.

    You know that the negotiating process is moving forward slowly. There
    are many participants in that process and their interests do not
    always coincide because every party has its own position, and it is
    really difficult to combine everyone's interests and expectations.
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