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    IT'S POSITIVE THAT AZERBAIJAN TRIES TO GIVE UP AGGRESSIVE STANCE, NKR
    PRESIDENT THINKS

    Karabakh issue

    Azg/arm
    17 July 05

    President of Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Arkady Ghukasian, called
    a press conference yesterday. Focusing chiefly on his meeting with
    the OSCE Minsk group co-chairmen two days ago, Ghukasian expressed
    readiness to answer various questions of journalists.

    Answering a question about the opinion of OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
    reporter on Nagorno Karabakh Goran Lenmarker over connecting Karabakh
    with Armenia, Ghukasian praised this valiant approach.

    He emphasized that everyone who was into the settlement process got
    convinced in the need to include Karabakh in the negotiations. "But
    if Azerbaijan does not want to talk to Karabakh, it means it avoids
    settling the confrontation", the president said. He refused to comment
    on the so-called alternatives of conflict settlement circulating in
    the media, explaining that the talks are confidential.

    Journalists were interested in the fate of Lachin in the possible
    regulation . The president said that Lachin should not become an
    object of negotiations as it is the road connecting Karabakh and
    Armenia and is important for the Republic's security.

    Arkady Ghukasian agreed with the co-chairmen that the talks marked
    positive shift, and Azerbaijan is trying to give up its aggressive
    stance. "The key issue for us today is Nagorno Karabakh's status,
    and Azerbaijan is now discussing it with the co-chairs", Ghukasian
    pointed out. The next positive fact he mentioned is that the sides do
    not avoid any more discussing issues put forward by the opposite side.

    Speaking of the steps directed to bring together Karabakh and
    Azerbaijan since the truce, Ghukasian said that the essential contact
    was while signing a joined communiqué. The contacts fall on the period
    before 1997 when Karabakh was a participant of the peace talks on
    the sidelines of OSCE Minsk Group. Aside from this, Azerbaijani and
    Artsakhi foreign ministers and parliament representatives got in
    touch with each other.

    President Ghukasian called untimely the "necessary stage" mentioned
    by French chairman Bernard Fassie, saying that it may be needed only
    after agreement is reached over key elements of the conflict.

    The president excluded the possibility of making a joint announcement
    with Azerbaijan at the present stage.

    Is that possible, as Azerbaijan offers, to get in touch with the Azeri
    community of Karabakh? Ghukasian dubbed this offer an "element of the
    Azeri-run theatre", noting that the Azeris also should make contacts
    with the Russian, Greek and other communities of Nagorno Karabakh,
    if we follow their logic.

    Turning to other issues, Arkady Ghukasian informed that the commission
    he chairs is working on the draft of the constitution of Nagorno
    Karabakh. The opinion of the new forces at the parliament should
    also be considered. Though the Venice Commission has stipulated
    no conditions, Karabakh has to draw up a constitution in line with
    European standards. The draft constitution will enter the national
    Assembly by the end of this year.

    By Kim Gabrielian in Stepanakert

    --Boundary_(ID_gwzqMt2HGhhc9irzeWFWpQ)--
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