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    The National Assembly to develop its own concept

    By Karine Mangassarian

    Yerkir/arm
    11 March 05

    The National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Relations is
    planning to organize a series of parliamentary hearings titled
    `Nagorno-Karabagh Issue: Ways of Settlement'.

    Head of the Committee Armen Rustamian says the hearings are aimed at
    defining the potential and mechanisms of parliamentary diplomacy,
    contributing to the solution of the Karabagh problem, clarifying the
    role of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic in the process of
    conflict settlement as well as bringing together and systematizing the
    approaches and positions of the Armenian side with the purpose of
    presenting those approaches in the context of possible developments
    connected with the conflict settlement process.

    All the political forces represented in the National Assembly will
    participate in the hearings including all of the political forces in
    the opposition camp. The Committee has sent invitation letters to the
    experts in Nagorno Karabagh Republic involved in the negotiation
    process. It should be noted that a wide range of experts have been
    invited including international experts.

    Representatives of international organizations where the Karabagh
    problem is discussed at the parliamentary level will also participate
    in the hearings. These organizations include the Council of Europe,
    OSCE, UNO, NATO and others.

    Representatives of the OSCE Minsk Group member countries will also
    participate in the hearings. It is possible that the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs will also participate in the hearings. Armen Rustamian
    informed that the list of questions to be discussed during the
    hearings has been sent to the participants.

    The questions are classified into three groups. First, Rustamian
    believes, is that an attempt must be made to clarify the nature of the
    Karabagh problem, the reasons for its emergence, the process of its
    development, its consequences and the current situation from the
    perspective of the problem's political, historical, legal aspects,
    humanitarian law and its international perception. In this context,
    the legal value and significance of various documents adopted by
    international organizations will be discussed. The arguments put
    forwardby the Azeri side will be discussed and comprehensively
    evaluated.

    The hearings aim at finding the key to the solution of the
    problem. Several possible options have been outlined in this
    respect. 1) conflict settlementvs. solution of the problem, 2)
    stage-by-stage, package or incremental strategy vs. a mixed one, 3)
    advantages and disadvantages of the so-called `territories in exchange
    for status' and `territories in exchange for peace' approaches.

    As to the negotiation process, the rights and obligations of the sides
    will be discussed, the proposals made by them will be comparatively
    analyzed, the possible consequences for conflict prolongation and
    probability of restart of war will be assessed and the efficiency of
    the mediation missions will be evaluated.

    By the end of the parliamentary hearings the Committee will publish
    the hearing materials. The Committee is planning to publish a
    collection of the presentations made at the hearings. `Based on this,
    the Committee will summarize the hearings and will come up with a
    conclusion.

    We hope that this conclusion will become the document based on which
    the parliamentary diplomacy will be coordinated. In other words, we
    expect it to become the main element in our concept of pursuing the
    solution of the Nagorno Karabagh problem,' Rustamian noted.

    Answering the question whether it is possible that this final document
    might become a concept for our Foreign Affairs Ministry, Rustamian
    noted that recommendations based on this concept will be presented to
    various agencies including the executive agencies in Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabagh Republic which will also be participating in the
    hearings.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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