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    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Feb 23 2005

    Armenia faces dilemma - former Armenian official


    Baku, February 22, AssA-Irada

    The discussions on the Upper Garabagh conflict and the anti-Armenia
    resolutions passed in international organizations have sparked
    serious concerns in Yerevan.
    Armenia's former minister for national security David Shahnazarian,
    in an interview with the local media, termed this as a result of
    Yerevan's unsuccessful policy.
    `The involvement of the Armenian government in talks on settling the
    Garabagh conflict is simply of declarative nature. Yerevan sees a
    situation, which is absolutely unsuitable, and is trying to gain some
    time by participating in the Prague talks.' Shahnazarian continued
    that Azerbaijan has started working actively, unlike Armenia.
    `The Upper Garabagh conflict is due to be discussed at the OSCE
    Parliamentary Assembly and NATO. Besides, the issue may be put on
    voting at the UN General Assembly,' he said.
    Shahnazarian said that as a result of the policy pursued by Robert
    Kocharian, a political and legal framework on the Garabagh conflict
    unacceptable for Armenia has been formed, and this process continues.

    `The developments may progress on two scenarios: either the Armenian
    government must pursue a more real policy and end the Prague meetings
    with signing of political documents, or continue its unsuccessful
    policy, which has led to the adoption of anti-Armenia resolutions,'
    Shahnazarian emphasized.*
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