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    IT IS BETTER TO PRESERVE STATUS QUO

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    [07:56 pm] 28 November, 2006

    Today Vazgen Manoukyan, leader of NDU, announced that it is wrong to
    go on compromise in connection with the Karabakh issue suggested by
    the Minsk group Co-Chairs, especially taking into account the fact
    that the Azeri side doesn't want to compromise.

    In his opinion, the European position doesn't go in line with our
    current interests.

    Europe was built and survived on a few principles the most important
    of which is the principle of regional wholeness. They have agreed
    not to demand territories from each other.

    Then Mr. Manoukyan added that Europe will get adjusted to the concept
    of the territorial independence in the course of time. Thus, we must
    attempt to preserve the current status.

    While speaking of the interests of the West, Mr. Manoukyan noted that "they are content with the acting authorities" as
    the latter don't have any political asylum, and they can easily exert
    pressure on them to make compromises in respect of the Karabakh issue.

    Regardless of all above-mentioned factors, in Mr. Manoukyan's opinion
    Robert Kocharyan will not sign an agreement contradicting the interests
    of Armenians and will not agree to give the lands to Azeris.

    As for the membership of South Caucasian countries to the European
    Union, Mr. Manoukyan claims that it is improbable in the forthcoming
    20 - 30 years. It is not excluded that South Caucasus might not become
    a member of the EU at all. He reminded of the problem of Turkey; in
    case Turkey is not admitted to the EU, the issue of South Caucasus
    membership will be closed down.

    80 - 90 percent of the European values are admissible for Armenia. The
    point is that the country must accept them willingly and not forcedly.
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