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    ARTSAKH IS PRICELESS

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
    28 Sept 04

    Recently OSCE cochairman Stephen Mann has stated that the meeting
    of the mediators with the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in
    Astana were aimed to reveal the presence of political will in the
    two leaders. The American cochairman expressed the opinion that
    regional development passes by Armenia. Pipelines, roads, railways
    are built, and Armenia misses the chance of benefiting from the
    economic integration in the entire region. As it would be expected
    the reaction to the statement of Mr. Mann did not wait long. On the
    same day foreign minister of Armenia Vardan Oskanian gave a press
    conference and announced that Armenia cannot be frightened or worried
    by stating that Armenia remains outside the implementation of oil
    and gas and transport projects. According to the foreign minister
    of Armenia, we have proved to the world that without railways and
    pipelines Armenia is able to not only survive but even develop going
    on to in the next hundred years as well. And to connect the question
    of status of Nagorni Karabakh to some oil or gas pipeline and turn it
    into an object of trade is simply impossible for, as Vardan Oskanian
    emphasized, "Nagorni Karabakh is priceless and is not an object to
    be sold, therefore we do not accept the argument that by defending
    its interest the Armenian side loses the opportunity to take part in
    large regional programs." In reference to the construction of the
    railway, the Georgian-Turkish agreement and other projects passing
    by Armenia the foreign minister thinks that it is a mistake. "Whoever
    connects these questions to the problem of Nagorni Karabakh, I state
    that there can be no relation between these as Artsakh is priceless,"
    said Mr. Oskanian. Making use of the meeting with the representatives
    of the mass media, the foreign minister of Armenia also summed
    up the results of the four meetings of the foreign ministers of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan. Although presenting details of procedure
    rather than content, he informed that the preliminary stage of the
    process of talks was concluded by the Kocharian-Aliev meeting in
    Astana and the four meetings of the foreign ministers in Prague. Now
    the negotiation parties have taken a so-called "time out" to think
    for a while and then enter the second round of negotiations between
    the foreign ministers. According to Mr. Oskanian, the second round
    will be on a higher level in terms of quality and will be closer to
    the settlement of the problem than the first one. "At the beginning
    of the second round the presidents will say what they will do on the
    content basis of the talks between the foreign ministers. Those might
    be changed, accepted or refused." During the press conference the
    former PACE reporter Terry Davis report on Karabakh was also touched
    upon. Mr. Oskanian characterized the report as unacceptable because
    it reflected the personal position of the reporter. "It is the opinion
    of one person and is a subjective opinion; it is not possible to agree
    with it as the picture is not presented truly," said Vardan Oskanian.
    Although the new reporter, British member of parliament David Atkinson
    is not of better disposition towards Armenia and Artsakh judging by,
    according to Vardan Oskanian, his numerous statements made before
    his appointment, Vardan Oskanian, nevertheless, hopes that the new
    reporter will be maximally unbiased in preparing his report. Of course,
    the Armenian party should contribute to this directly. "Therefore it
    is necessary to try to explain, present the situation as objectively
    as possible in order for the report not to affect the process of
    negotiations. Today this is our problem," announced Vardan Oskanian.

    CHRISTINE MNATSAKANIAN. 28-09-2004
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