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  • Armenian ex-FM: NK peace process develops under Azeri scenario

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Dec 1 2006

    ARMENIAN FORMER FOREIGN MINISTER: KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS DEVELOPS
    UNDER AZERBAIJAN'S SCENARIO


    Former Foreign Minister of Armenia Alexander Arzumanyan is extremely
    pessimistic about the result of the Karabakh peace process,
    considering that it develops under Azerbaijan's scenario.

    Today, at the "Urbat" discussion club, A.Arzumanyan said that no
    negotiations have been held between the sides of the conflict since
    1998, i.e. since Levon Ter-Petrosyan's administration left the
    political arena. Only consultation and meetings are held by the OSCE
    Minsk Group cochairmen who have already decided everything and the
    heads of Armenia and Azerbaijan are only specifying the details of
    settlement of the problem. A.Arzumanyan also specified the details:
    Armenia is to hand over 7 regions to Azerbaijan. These regions are
    under the Karabakh armed forces' control, and they will immediately
    be settled with Azeri refugees. The narrow Lachin corridor (40 km
    wide) is to link Armenia and Nagorno- Karabakh, and the corridor is
    to be controlled by some third forces. The issue of
    Nagorno-Karabakh's status is to be determinaed at some referendum.
    Azeri President Ilham Aliyev was right to say that there are no
    crisis and deadlock and everything develops constructively, i.e. the
    way, the Azeri side wanted, he noted.

    A. Arzumanyan considers that it is the fault of present Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan's administration which is only concerned
    over the matter of its re-election. At the same time, he didn't deny
    the critics of the administration he was in, noting that under Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan many of those in power also thought only about their
    re-election.
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