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    Armenian minister urges mutual compromises on Karabakh problem

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    30 Mar 05

    Yerevan, 30 March: The resolution of the Karabakh problem is possible
    only by peaceful means and on the basis of mutual compromises, the
    secretary of the National Security Council under the Armenian
    president and defence minister, Serzh Sarkisyan, said on 30 March.

    Listing the compromises Armenia could make, the minister said that
    Armenia regards as a fundamental compromise the fact that it has still
    not recognized Karabakh's independence, although Karabakh has been
    established legally and has existed as an independent democratic state
    for many years. "This is a demonstration of good will within the OSCE
    Minsk Group with the aim of supporting the peace process," the
    minister said.

    Recalling the provision of the 25 January resolution of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe [PACE] that a region
    can break away from a state and become independent only on the basis
    of the will of the people living on that territory, Sarkisyan said
    that as a second concession, Armenia might agree to conduct a second
    referendum in the Nagornyy Karabakh Republic [NKR], which will be
    organized by the OSCE under the aegis of the UN.

    The third concession is that the Armenian side can start negotiations
    regarding the security zone around Karabakh, the minister said. "I am
    not in favour of returning the territories that make up the security
    zone without taking into account the security of the NKR population,"
    he said.

    He said that certain concessions can be made at the negotiating table
    provided that Azerbaijan clearly guarantees that it will not resume
    the war, which will be confirmed by guarantees from influential
    international organizations and states.

    [Passage omitted: Reported details of the speech]
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