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    PRESIDENT SAYS IT IS OUR INTERNAL PROBLEM
    Norair Hovsepian

    Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]
    14 Dec 2006

    On December 11 soon after the release of the preliminary results of
    the referendum on NKR Constitution NKR President Arkady Ghukassian
    met with the observers and reporters. "Today we are happy to announce
    that the majority voted for the NKR Constitution, and I congratulate
    everyone," said Arkady Ghukassian, and thanked everyone for their
    work. "The results of the referendum impress.

    About 98.6 percent said yes. This fact shows that the establishment
    of an independent and sovereign state in Karabakh is irreversible,"
    he said. "The adoption of the Constitution is not an end in itself,"
    stressed Arkady Ghukassian, assuring that since the declaration
    of independence the country has not only managed to overcome the
    consequences of the war imposed by Azerbaijan but also went ahead of
    this country by achievements of democratization of the society. In
    answer to the question if Artsakh needs a constitution, and if it can
    be helpful for the development of the country, Arkady Ghukassian said,
    " The Constitution is the summary of our achievements after becoming
    independent.

    I think it is a very important step on the track for reinforcing
    statehood and democratization." In addition, it helps to be more
    flexible in solving both internal and external problems. "People who
    have a balanced Constitution and uphold the European values stand a
    good chance to be recognized by the international community rather
    than a totalitarian country," said Arkady Ghukassian assuring that
    if Azerbaijan had a document like the constitution of Artsakh, the
    question would be solved more quickly and easily. Azerbaijan rejects
    the fact that the constitution was adopted by referendum, and in this
    connection the president said there is no reason why the international
    community should accept this stance. The reporters reminded that
    the president had promised to make efforts for the adoption of the
    basic law of the country before he leaves office. Arkady Ghukassian
    said he considered it as one of his important goals. With regard to
    current problems requiring solution, he assured that there are many
    such problems, and he would make sufficient efforts to solve them by
    the end of his office. The guests who had arrived in NKR on the eve
    of the referendum wanted to know about the preparations and debates on
    the draft constitution. President Ghukassian pointed out transparency,
    freedom of expression of opinion and proposals for all the citizens
    of NKR. He also emphasized the contribution of the political forces
    and generally the citizens in improving the draft. The next question
    was if the provisions of the constitution will be brought into being
    successfully. "In fact, the adoption of the constitution is not a
    solution of problems, but by adopting it we have a new possibility for
    democratization of the country," Ghukassian agreed. According to him,
    this is a lasting process, which is facilitated by a constitution. "By
    adopting a constitution we solved a very important problem: there is
    no important issue for NKR which can be solved without taking into
    account the opinion of people," said the head of state. In connection
    with the settlement of the conflict, the president said Artsakh is the
    most interested party but the existing circumstances do not enable
    it to set up relations with different countries and international
    organizations. "However, this is not a unilateral process. The stance
    of the Azerbaijani leadership is not constructive, which would
    facilitate the settlement. The problem can be settled if there is
    mutual confidence, which lacks now," said the president. In connection
    with the influence of the Constitution on the talks, the head of state
    assured that "it fits the process mediated by the Minsk Group", and
    expressed his surprise why Azerbaijan had a negative attitude towards
    the referendum in NKR from the very beginning. "This means that we
    may hardly reach agreement in this situation because if Azerbaijan
    does not accept the right of NKR to live as it wants, we cannot agree
    on any other question. Azerbaijan has to accept the right of NKR to
    live the way it chooses. Adopting or not adopting a constitution
    is our problem. We do not interfere with the internal problems of
    Azerbaijan. We have much to say about the Azerbaijani constitution
    and laws. But this is their choice. Azerbaijan should do the same in
    connection with Nagorno Karabakh." In answer to the question whether
    the constitution will help NKR to become involved in the talks,
    the president said: "The participation of NKR is necessary for the
    process rather than us because otherwise it is impossible to settle
    this issue. The mediators, Armenia and Azerbaijan acknowledge this,
    and we too. The fact that Karabakh is not participating in the talks
    means that Azerbaijan is not ready for the settlement of the problem."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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