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    Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
    Nov 25 2006

    KARABAKH PARTY MUST PARTICIPATE IN TALKS

    GAYANEH GASPARIAN


    After the meeting of the NKR-Armenia Parliamentary Commission on
    November 21and 22 the speaker of the parliaments of NKR and Armenia
    held a press conference. NKR Speaker Ashot Ghulian told news
    reporters that there was no arrangement on meeting with the NKR Minsk
    Group co-chairs in Yerevan. `They are visiting the region to prepare
    the meeting of the presidents of the two countries, but the U.S.
    co-chair will meet with NKR President Arkady Ghukassian who is
    visiting the United States on these days.' Speaker Tigran Torosyan
    said he does not expect progress in the talks considering the
    approach of Azerbaijan, namely the propaganda of hatred, boosting of
    the military budget in this country. `On the other hand, in the
    beginning the Azerbaijanis agree behind closed doors, but when they
    have to act publicly, they deny these approaches. If there is the
    least progress, it can be considered as success.' In answer to the
    question about the principles on the table of negotiations, NKR
    Speaker Ashot Ghulian said, `As to the principles, I think they cover
    all the issues which is a package solution of the problem. As to the
    contents and context of the principles, since the process is
    confidential, and not everything is released, I think today it is
    difficult to express a definite opinion on one principle or another.'
    With regard to the problem of engagement of Karabakh in the talks.
    Ashot Ghulian said when Azerbaijan becomes mature in terms of the
    settlement of the problem, it will not be a mere wish but political
    will, and at that time Karabakh will participate in the talks. `The
    participation of Karabakh is not an end in itself. We must not take
    part in the talks only to establish that Karabakh is also a party in
    the talks. It is set down in international documents that Karabakh is
    a conflict party, and there are three parties, Karabakh, Azerbaijan
    and Armenia. Today's situation is caused by the claims of Azerbaijan,
    which seems to have made the range of the talks narrower. But if the
    settlement of the problem of the talks is successful, it is of course
    acceptable for us. We think that the Karabakh party should must part
    in the talks, which will show that the negotiations are on the track
    for a settlement.' In answer to the question why the NKR borders are
    not set down in the draft constitution of NKR, Speaker Ashot Ghulian
    said NKR, which was proclaimed on September 2, 1991 in referendum, is
    set down in the constitution. Of course, the draft could have
    included this issue, but borders are not mentioned in any other
    modern constitution. The question of the borders will be regulated by
    a law. One of the articles runs that before the restoration of the
    territorial integrity of Nagorno Karabakh and final drawing of the
    borders the authority of the government is within the current actual
    border. As to the question of the likelihood of Arkady Ghukassian to
    run a third term, Ashot Ghulian says certain media are trying to keep
    this topic hot and alert. However, he says, there is no provision in
    the Constitution which enables Arkady Ghukassian to run a third term.
    `It is another question, that as a first constitution, it does not
    exclude such a possibility, but the president of NKR answered to this
    on November 11. If it is necessary to make such statements every
    week, I think it is growing into absurdity.'
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