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    Noyan Tapan News Agency
    Oct 7 2005

    ROBERT KOCHARIAN: "KARABAKH INDEPENDENCE IS IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH
    PRINCIPLE OF TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY"


    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The independence of Nagorno Karabakh
    is in no way connected with the principle of territorial integrity.
    RA President Robert Kocharian declared it at the October 7 briefing
    in connection with the visit of Latvian President to Armenia.

    He explained that after the disintegration of the USSR two states
    were proclaimed in its territory - the Nagorno Karabakh Republic that
    established independence by a referendum and the Republic of
    Azerbaijan that restored its independence of 1918. "NKR has been
    never included in the independent Azerbaijan. I don't remember a case
    when territorial integrity was spoken about in the process of
    disintegration of an empire as it's not clear whose territorial
    integrity is meant here," RA President highlighted.

    Robert Kocharian mentioned that after the disintegration of the USSR
    not only 15 new states were formed - some restored their statehood,
    some new states were formed, but the entire political map of Europe
    changed: 5 new states were formed in the Balkans, the formation of
    the 6th state is underway, Czechoslovakia disintegrated dividing into
    2 parts and the two German states united. "Whose territorial
    integrity is meant when global changes take place conected with such
    a fenomenon as disintegration of the USSR?"

    At the same time Robert Kocharian highlighted that Armenia has never
    been against the importance of the principle of territorial integrity
    and sees no contradiction between the principles of territorial
    integrity and self-determination of peoples, the Karabakh issue "just
    didn't contain the territorial integrity that can be placed under
    such a principle and respect this principle."

    Answering the question of a Latvian journalist, what is the
    President's conception about the settlement of the conflict that
    would satisfy "both sides," R.Kocharian mentioned that first of all
    Nagorno Karabakh people's opinion must be taken into consideration,
    with whom and how it wants to live: "I don't think that a solution
    satisfying all sides of the conflict can be made but I have no doubt
    that the issue must be solved proceeding from the principle of
    peoples' right of self-determination applied in Karabakh since the
    first days of the movement."

    The Latvian President in her turn mentioned that in this issue her
    country shares the neutral position of the European Union. "Of
    course, we accept the principle of territorial integrity not
    depreciating in this respect people's right of self-determination,"
    the Latvian President declared. She emphasized that over the past
    years the principle of territorial integrity has been playing an
    important part in elaboration of policy, but in case of Karabakh
    Latvia greets peaceful negotiations expressing its assistance to the
    efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group in searching for conflict's solution.

    "Judging by your statements one may suppose that for Latvia the
    principle of peoples' self-determination is less important than the
    principle of territorial integrity," answering this question,
    Vike-Freiberga mentioned: "In this issue Latvia holds the position of
    the European Union and doesn't say anything that can differ from this
    position."
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