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    ArmenPress
    July 21 2004


    REPUBLICAN PARTY OFFICIAL UNVEILS POSITION ON KARABAGH REGULATION

    YEREVAN, JULY 21, ARMENPRESS: A senior member of the Republican
    Party of prime minister Andranik Margarian, which is a member of the
    ruling coalition, unveiled today the party's stance on how the
    long-running Armenian-Azeri dispute over Nagorno Karabagh must be
    resolved, saying it must either join Armenia or become an independent
    state. Speaking at public debates on the Karabagh, Gagik Minasian,
    the chairman of a parliament committee on finance and budget issues,
    said Karabagh must have an overland border with Armenia, adding also
    that the Republican Party is strongly opposed to any resolution
    formula that would call for land swaps between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan.
    Minasian who was recently in Nagorno Karabagh, said people, who
    resettled there are engaged in construction of schools, roads and
    houses. He said the August 8 elections to local self-management
    bodies is another evidence of "normal life" in Karabagh. Minasian
    then praised a former advisor to Azeri president, Vafa Guluzade, who
    said recently that in the event of failing to take Karabagh back
    Azerbaijan will have to put with the fact that Karabagh and Lachin
    corridor, ensuring overland connection with Armenia, will go under
    Armenia's rule. According to Minasian, it could serve as a good basis
    for negotiations. "The return of all territories controlled now by
    Armenian troops is excluded," Minasian said, but added that the
    resolution could be based on a compromise formula.
    He then argued in favor of negotiations between Azerbaijan and
    Karabagh authorities and declined a widely circulated views of the
    OSCE mediators that the public in two countries was not prepared for
    a solution two years ago, while the presidents were, saying it is not
    true.
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