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    VARDAN OSKANIAN: THE TALKS TODAY ARE AT A CRUCIAL POINT
    Tatul Hakobyan

    "Radiolur"
    29.08.2006 16:25

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian delivered a speech at the
    "Caspian Prospects 2008" forum organized jointly by the Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs of Slovenia and the Lyublyana Center for Strategic
    Studies.

    During the discussions on the EU New Neighbors Policy, the Foreign
    Minister particularly emphasized the importance of implementation
    of the European Neighborhood Policy for the establishment of peace,
    stability and development in the region.

    Officials from a number of countries gathered in Lyublyana, Neighboring
    Azerbaijan was represented by President Ilham Aliev.

    In a press conference after the meeting between the Presidents of
    Azerbaijan and Slovenia, Azeri President Ilham Aliev declared that
    "Currently the negotiation process proceeds in the framework of the
    Prague format, which generally envisages phasic settlement of the
    question. We consider that it is the most acceptable way, and we hope
    that at last Armenia will demonstrate constructive position and will
    apply efforts to resolve the issue."

    Certainly RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian also turned to the
    Karabakh settlement, to be more precise, to the current state
    of negotiations. The Minister underlined that the settlement is
    hindered by Azerbaijani policy of resolving the question in a military
    way. Oskanian said that the talks today are at a crucial point, and
    the international community should do its best to have Azerbaijan
    return to a realistic and constructive field in order to discuss the
    principles put on the bargaining table today.

    Let's remind once again that June 22 OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs
    actually disclosed the last package of suggestions, the so-called
    framework agreement discussed by Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents
    in Ramboulliet and Bucharest.

    To remind, the basic points of the agreement envisage that Armenian
    forces should be gradually withdrawn from the Azeri territories
    bordering Nagorno Karabakh, special approach should be demonstrated
    towards Kelbajar and Lachin regions, the final legal status of
    Nagorno Karabakh should be determined via referendum or a general
    vote. International peacekeeping forces should be deployed in the
    conflict zone.

    The Armenian side has been repeatedly stating that the suggestions
    are not ideal. Nevertheless, Yerevan accepts these as a basis for
    negotiations.

    However, two months after the publication of the document Baku has
    not said a decisive "yes" or "no" to the mediators. It is obvious,
    though, that this time also Azerbaijan does not consider the suggested
    principles acceptable and tries to get a better document or to freeze
    the settlement of the issue and anticipates to reinforce its positions
    through oil dollars.
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