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    Armenia insists on Nagorno Karabakh self-determination

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 20 2005

    YEREVAN, May 20 (Itar-Tass) -- Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan
    Oskanyan said his country sees the only possible way for the
    resolution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict in the recognition of the
    self-determination status of the territory.

    "For us there can be only one solution of the conflict - the
    recognition of Nagorno Karabakh self-determination", he told the
    national TV late on Thursday.

    The discussion of the principle that Nagorno Karabakh cannot be
    an enclave on the territory of Azerbaijan is out of the question,
    he added.

    Oskanyan assessed the recent talks between Armenian President
    Robert Kocharyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Warsaw as
    "not bad".

    "Although small, the progress reached at the meeting is within out
    settlement ideas. This progress does not concern a return to Azerbaijan
    of occupied territories, but rather concern the most important issue
    for Armenia - the status of Nagorno Karabakh", he said.

    Oskanyan said the foreign ministers of both countries "have exhausted
    their possibilities" in the framework of the so-called Prague process,
    which included their consultations on Karabakh settlement. However,
    after the meeting of the presidents the ministers have to meet again.

    Oskanyan believes the parties will "sooner or later come to the
    elements of the settlement package", which includes the status of
    Nagorno Karabakh, the return of the occupied territories, the return
    of refugees, and security guarantees to Karabakh residents.

    The minister said there are both likeliness in approaches and serious
    contradictions on the mentioned issues.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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