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    US remarks on Karabakh reflect attitude to Armenian authorities - politician

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    20 Jan 05

    YEREVAN

    The process of settling the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict has failed for
    Armenia, the chairman of the Democratic Party of Armenia [DPA], Aram
    Sarkisyan, said at a meeting with journalists on 19 January. He said
    that the statement of US Assistant State Secretary for European and
    Eurasian Affairs Elizabeth Jones, which was also joined by the US
    State Department, has nullified the arguments of the Armenian
    authorities that if a peacekeeping contingent is sent to Iraq, the US
    position on the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict will be
    much softer.

    Sarkisyan recalled that David Atkinson's report, which, he said,
    clearly describes the Karabakh conflict as a territorial dispute
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan, will be discussed in Strasbourg
    soon. This means that Karabakh, as a subject of the negotiations, is
    sidelined from this process and that the well-known 1918 decision of
    the League of Nations, which is unacceptable to Armenia, will be
    discussed.

    Sarkisyan is convinced that if Armenia had its own clear-cut position,
    none of the superpowers would be able to put pressure on it, since
    both the USA and Russia are co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group. He
    said that the US statements reflect the attitude to the Armenian
    authorities.

    He described as "ridiculous" the fact that the Armenian peacekeeping
    contingent was sent to Iraq to the accompaniment of music. Stressing
    that it is known what sort of fate awaits the soldiers who have been
    sent to Iraq, Sarkisyan also pointed out that anti-Armenian sentiments
    are already obvious in Lebanon, Syria and the United Arab Emirates.
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