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  • In Opinion Of Chairman Of Karabakh "Helsinki Initiative-92"Organizat

    IN OPINION OF CHAIRMAN OF KARABAKH "HELSINKI INITIATIVE-92" ORGANIZATION, THERE WILL BE NO PROGRESS IN NEGOTIATIONS PROCESS IN COMING TWO YEARS

    Noyan Tapan
    May 17 2006

    VANADZOR, MAY 17, NOYAN TAPAN. Representatives of political parties,
    NGOs and mass media took part in the discussion dedicated to the
    12th anniversary of concluding a ceasefire agreement on May 12 1994
    in the zone of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, organized on May 16
    in Vanadzor by the Vanadzor Office of Helsinki Civil Assembly. The
    prehistory and process of Nagorno Karabakh conflict were presented
    by Karen Ohanjanian, Chairman of the Nagorno Karabakh "Helsinki
    Initiative-92" organization. According to him, achievement of peace is
    an intermediate stage in the process of Nagorno Karabakh's recognition
    as an independent state. "It is impossible for the region to completely
    integrate into international processes without settlement of the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict," K.Ohanjanian said. "Nagorno Karabakh should
    take part in the negotiations process without fail. It is impossible to
    solve the Nagorno Karabakh problem without Karabakh's participation",
    he emphasized. Another participants of the event also presented their
    viewpoints on the process of Nagorno Karabakh settlement. They, in
    particular, were anxious about the issue, whether the civil society
    takes part in the negotiations process. In Karen Ohanjanian's opinion,
    the civil society can take part in the negotiations process only by
    means of the international organizations, which can have an impact on
    the local authorities. Karen Ohanjanian gave a peculiar commentary to
    the statement of OSCE Secretary General Marc Perrin de Brichambaut that
    Nagorno Karabakh belongs to the people that lives there: according
    to Ohanjanian, the OSCE representative meant that Nagorno Karabakh
    belongs to the Armenians and Azeris living there. Karen Ohanjanian also
    considers that no progress will be observed in the negotiations process
    in the coming two years and no document will be signed by the sides.
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