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    Foreign minister of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic regrets OSCE
    mediators ignore Karabakh

    Arminfo
    21 Apr 06

    Stepanakert , 21 April: Disrespect for the rights of the people of
    Nagornyy Karabakh lies at the heart of the Karabakh conflict, the
    foreign minister of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic [NKR], Georgiy
    Petrosyan, said during parliamentary hearings on the prospects of
    solving the Karabakh problem in Stepanakert today.

    The foreign minister pointed out that after the Karabakh people made
    a statement about their right to self-determination, their political
    demand turned into ethnic cleaning on the part of Azerbaijan.
    Meanwhile, the minister noted that "for the NKR, independence is not
    an end in itself, but an opportunity to live and develop on its own
    land".

    Petrosyan said that if the political process does not take account of
    the right of a people, then the interests of the sides clash. He said
    that Baku has in fact turned the settlement of the problem out of a
    political issue into a military confrontation. He expressed his
    regret that the mediators are ignoring the results of the referendum
    on the independence of Nagornyy Karabakh. Petrosyan suggested that
    the parties to the conflict sign an agreement on refusing to use
    force.

    Asked by participants in the hearings, the minister said that
    Karabakh is always aware of the content of the negotiations between
    the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents and the Armenian president
    informs the NKR president about them.

    Petrosyan pointed out that "this does not mean that Karabakh agrees
    with all issues". The minister also said that "the Karabakh card"
    should not be used for personal or corporate purposes.
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