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  • T. Torosyan: Tendency is Recognizing NKR Peoples' Right to Self-Det.

    TIGRAN TOROSYAN: TENDENCY OF RECOGNIZING NKR PEOPLES' RIGHT TO
    SELF-DETERMINATION IS OBSERVED IN THE WORLD


    YEREVAN, MARCH 29. ARMINFO. A tendency of recognizing the NKR peoples'
    right to self-determination is observed in the world, stated
    Vice-Speaker of Armenian National Assembly, Head of Armenian
    delegation to PACE Tigran Torosyan at today's parliamentary hearings.


    He stressed that NKR get its independence exactly on the base of a
    referendum held in accordance with standards of international law.
    Hence, the idea of NKR's independence is acceptable for PACE.
    Torosyan stressed that on the first stage the Armenian party should
    agree on NKR's independence. "However, it does not mean that we do not
    aspire to see Karabakh associate to Armenia later", he said. Torosyan
    also noted that the Karabakh conflict differs from all other ones and
    a varied approach should be applied regarding it.

    He stated that an absolutely new situation is formed around the
    Karabakh conflict at present. In his words, increase of interest of
    international community to this problem, public discussions of ways of
    conflict's settlement in Armenia and Azerbaijan, frequented political
    speculations in both countries, and the change of Azeri strategy in
    Karabakh issue prove it. Torosyan noted that Azerbaijan plays a double
    game in this issue: in international structures it represents itself
    as a victim to gain sympathies of international community, and, at the
    same time, it makes military and agressive statements directed
    exceptionally to the internal use to strengthen positions of Ilham
    Aliev in inter-clannish quarrels developed in Azerbaijan. -r-

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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