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    KARABAGH LEADER SAYS AZERI PRESIDENT NOT READY FOR CONFLICT SOLUTION

    ArmenPress
    June 17 2004

    PARIS, JUNE 17, ARMENPRESS: President of Nagorno Karabagh Arkady
    Ghukasian, who was visiting France last week to attend a series of
    ceremonies there on the occasion of 10-th anniversary of establishment
    of truce in Nagorno Karabagh, met with the French co-chairman of the
    OSCE Minsk Group and French Armenian reporters.

    According to Ghukasian, the Minsk Group co-chairmen are expected to
    visit Armenia, Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabagh in June and may bring
    new proposals with them. He also said that Azerbaijan does not want
    to seat at the negotiation table with Nagorno Karabagh demanding that
    prior to it all the occupied lands be returned, after which they will
    'think' about the status of Nagorno Karabagh. "This is of course an
    unacceptable position. French Minsk group co-chairman Mr. Jacolin is
    very optimistic and thinks that there are possibilities that must be
    used," Ghukasian said.

    In response to the question why Azerbaijan has taken such a tough
    stance, Ghukasian said that Ilham Aliyev is absolutely not ready for
    discussing Nagorno Karabagh issue, not only in terms of his readiness
    for solution but just for discussion. "He is not ready to take any
    risk and go for any compromise. It is strange for me to hear from
    a president that Azerbaijan will not go for any compromise. This
    is not something to be heard from a president. Presidents are to
    be more flexible. He understands clearly that it is not possible to
    give Karabagh back but still resists to go on talks. In this respect
    Heydar Aliyev was more controlling the situation," Ghukasian noted.

    Speaking on a possible involvement of John Paul II in negotiation
    processes, as was declared by Vatican ambassador in Azerbaijan and
    Georgia, Ghukasian said that all wishes are welcomed but the conflict
    is very complicated and professional approaches are needed. In this
    case such professionalism can demonstrate the OSCE, Minsk group,
    the Council of Europe and other international organizations. And the
    most important is that the solution to the problems after all depends
    on the conflicting sides.

    "We have clear understanding of the limit of compromises. We are
    realistic about where we go and what we want," and because everything
    is interrelated the bounds of our compromise will depend on the level
    of compromise from Azerbaijan," he said.
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