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    NKR TO JOIN NEGOTIATIONS WHEN AZERBAIJAN SHOWS WILL TO RESOLVE THE CONFLICT, PARLIAMENTARY SPEAKER OF NKR

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 21 2006

    Matthew Bryza, Minsk Group Co-Chairman of US, will meet with Arkady
    Ghoukassyan, President of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR), now present
    in the USA.

    Ashot Ghoulyan, Speaker of the Parliament, said at the Yerevan press
    conference, held on work results of the Armenian-Karabakh interstate
    commission, that there are no meetings planned for Karabakh MPs,
    Russian and French MG OSCE Co-Chairmen who are present in Armenia.

    A. Ghoulyan was indefinite about whether NKR is satisfied with the
    current results of the negotiations on the conflict solution or not.

    "There is lack of information on concerning the negotiations and so
    it is too yearly for conclusions". He said that it is better to be
    moderately optimistic about the coming meeting of Armenian and Azeri
    Presidents. "The chances for success split 50/50". A. Ghoulyan said
    that NKR will join the negotiations process only when Azerbaijan
    reveals political will to settle the conflict. Inclusion of
    Stepanakert into the negotiation process will be the evidence of
    the negotiations' transition to an efficient stage. On the whole,
    Nagorno-Karabakh's participation in negotiations is not an end in
    itself, as the international community has admitted that the Karabakh
    conflict has three parties, he said. Speaking of the constitutional
    reforms in Nagorno- Karabakh, A.Ghulyan said that the draft reforms
    do not give the right to be elected president for a third term.

    Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Tigran Torosyan said that the
    country which is constantly coming out with militarist statements
    and briskly increasing its military budget, is not at all inclined
    to the conflict settlement. He added that Azerbaijan openly rejects
    the agreements reached at the twosome meetings. The Speaker said
    that achievement of at least small progress during the presidents'
    meeting may be qualified as success. But he doesn't consider that
    the year 2006 may be crucial in the peace process. T.Torosyan added
    that the final settlement of the Karabakh conflict may be achieved
    only with the consent of the two countries' parliaments and after
    holding a referendum in Nagorno-Karabakh. He also noted that the next
    meeting of the Armenian-Karabakh inter-parliamentary commission will
    take place in Stepanakert in spring 2007.

    To note, besides the Karabakh peace process, today's session covered
    also the issues of constitutional reforms in Nagorno-Karabakh and
    harmonization of the two countries' economic legislation.
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