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    NKR HAS SAME RIGHTS AS AZERBAIJAN
    By Karine Mangasarian

    Yerkir.am
    December 01, 2006

    "The final settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict should not
    decrease the current security guarantees but should increase them,"
    Armen Rustamian, Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Body
    representative and National Assembly's Foreign Relations Committee,
    said on November 30.

    "Azerbaijan keep saying, 'those territories are mine, give them back,'
    we say, 'the territorial demands are mutual.' They speak about 20
    percent of their territory -- it's not true, it's only 13 percent --
    and today, 20 percent of the NKR is under Azerbaijani occupation,
    including Martakert, Martuni, Shahumian and others."

    He said that should the Armenian side speak from the same position,
    then we may speak of two equal states formed on the territory of the
    Azerbaijani Soviet Republic, and NKR would have the same rights to
    speak about its rights as Azerbaijan does.

    Only after a final settlement package is on the table and everybody
    has a chance to know what is in there, only then would it be possible
    to say if the settlement was fair or not, Rustamian said, once again
    pointing to the necessity of a package settlement, as only in that
    case the settlement would be final and full.

    Rustamian was asked to comment on a statement by the president, who
    had said he was ready to return all the territories except for the
    Lachin corridor if Karabakh's status is clearly defined.

    "We have explicitly expressed our position," Rustamian
    replied. "Earlier this year, the Foreign Relations Committee has
    adopted a document containing detailed descriptions of the ways and
    essence of the settlement process.

    There are several assertions that if accepted, then we deem the
    process acceptable. If there is a shift from those principles,
    then the process would not be acceptable to us, regardless who is
    the president today and who is engaged in the negotiations. We have
    clearly said that the issue should be resolved based on the principle
    of the right of nations to self-determination."

    Rustamian added that the self-determination principle is the main
    direction of the talks, and "we should reach our goal, which is to
    fully implement the self-determination right, which has to addressees -
    the international community and Azerbaijan."

    "And because it proves unproductive to talk about that principle with
    Azerbaijan, we have to work toward the international community."

    He compared the situation with the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. If Turkey recognizes it, the issue will be resolved,
    but since it does not, we have to have the international community
    condemn it. We see that mounting pressure every day, Rustamian said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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