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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY READY TO ACKNOWLEDGE KARABAKH`S INDEPENDENCE

    Noyan tapan

    YEREVAN, 16.10.04. The international community has come to terms
    with Nagorno-Karabakh's secession from Azerbaijan and is ready
    to recognize its de facto independence, Foreign Minister Vartan
    Oskanian declared on 13 October in response to a question from an
    Armenian parliamentarian. "Whereas six years ago nobody was letting
    us even dream about Karabakh not being part of Azerbaijan [under a
    future peace accord], today not only we but also the international
    community, including the co-chairs of the [Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe's] Minsk Group, are freely talking about
    that," he said.

    "Today the fact of Karabakh not being part of Azerbaijan is real, and
    the international community looks at it in a very normal manner. This
    doesn't mean they will publicly affirm it. But I can state for certain
    that they consider that option a real one."

    Oskanian was apparently alluding to a Karabakh peace agreement
    worked out during talks in Paris and Florida during the spring of
    2001. According to Western press reports, the plan put forward by
    French, Russian, and U.S. mediators called for Karabakh's formal
    incorporation into Armenia in return for the latter guaranteeing a
    transport corridor between Azerbaijan and its Nakhichevan exclave. The
    Armenian side maintains that the two sides came close to signing
    that accord, but that Azerbaijan's former President Heidar Aliyev
    backtracked on the deal. However, Baku claims that no such agreements
    were reached at the time.
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