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    ARMENIAN MP SAYS CO-EXISTENCE WITH AZERIS IN KARABAKH IMPOSSIBLE

    Ayots Ashkar, Yerevan
    26 Apr 06

    Excerpt from report by Vaan Vardanyan in the Armenian newspaper Ayots
    Ashkar on 26 April headlined " We may become good neighbours but each
    of us should live at our own territories "

    On 21 April the NKR [Nagornyy Karabakh republic] parliament conducted
    hearings on prospects of resolving the Karabakh conflict. Armenian
    MP and leader of the union of political scientists Mayak Ovanesyan
    has commented on the hearings.

    [Ayots Ashkar correspondent] Mr Ovanesyan, what are your impressions
    of the NKR parliamentary hearings?

    [Mayak Ovanesyan] Such hearings have been organized by the NKR
    parliament for the first time. Even though the OSCE Minsk Group is
    mainly dealing with the Karabakh talks, it is no secret that certain
    processes are simultaneously going on. That is the Dortmund conference,
    the International Crisis Group and others are expressing opinions
    which are not in favour of us at all. Despite the fact that Armenia
    takes part in the talks, we [Armenia and Karabakh] should take a
    single position.

    [Passage omitted: Asked about new options of settling the conflict,
    Ovanesyan said that co-existence of two nations practising different
    religions was impossible and that it would lead to new killings]

    We may become good neighbours, but each of us should live at our
    own territories. The settlement model, which the media have been
    speaking about so far, is unacceptable. The point is not that we are
    better than Azerbaijanis or Jews are better than Arabs. We are simply
    different and our co-existence is impossible.

    Those who say that the Karabakh conflict will be resolved, the
    Armenians will return to Baku and the Azerbaijanis to Shushi [Susa],
    and they will all live in peace are absolutely wrong, although they
    have good intentions. This will lead to a new war.

    Many of my counterparts in Karabakh supported me. They also think that
    the separation of the two nations which took place in past years should
    be formalized and each of them should live on their own territories. We
    may become good neighbours in the future. I think that Armenia should
    suggest and support this idea at the talks. The Armenians of Karabakh
    have determined themselves on the territories that belong to them
    and the international community should respect this self-determination.

    [Correspondent] How do Karabakh's political forces imagine the limits
    on possible compromises?

    [Ovanesyan] They very much care about ensuring security of the
    NKR in a global sense, rather than status for certain liberated
    territories. Learning from bitter experience, they watch the problem
    more closely and think that, whatever option for a settlement is
    proposed, the NKR's security should be protected no less well than
    it is today. This is their pivotal claim.
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