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    HEAD OF PRESSURE GROUP HITS AT ARMENIAN LEADER'S KARABAKH POLICY

    A1+ web site in Russian
    Dec 1 2006

    "Why Kocharyan suddenly left the CIS summit and quickly returned from
    Minsk," a former commander of the voluntary detachment of the Nagornyy
    Karabakh republic [NKR], Arkadiy Karapetyan, asks and himself answers
    to his question. "Everyone leaves a trace when doing something. Traces
    of what Kocharyan is doing prove that the time has come when he is
    to sign a document on surrendering the liberated territories."

    Karapetyan could not say what made Kocharyan return so soon. However
    he said: "We can assume that there was more pressure on Kocharyan than
    expected. He should have pursued a policy that would not allow this
    situation to come about. Today the authorities do what the situation
    dictates. The fact that the government still does not have a strategic
    doctrine also confirms this".

    Unlike some political figures, Karapetyan does not rule out that
    Kocharyan may sign a document on surrendering the territories in the
    near future. "I am sure that he can sign [this document], because I
    know Kocharyan well," Karapetyan said.

    "At the moment, he is worried not about when he will have to sign
    such a document, but about the domestic political situation. Even if
    Kocharyan musters enough strength not to sign this document or if he
    resigns, it will be already difficult to maintain even Armenia's place
    on the map, let alone the liberated territories," Karapetyan said.

    Karapetyan is surprised by the defence minister's remarks that 40
    per cent of servicemen are illiterate. "Are not the authorities
    facilitating this illiteracy? [Armenian Defence Minister] Serzh
    Sarkisyan says that this is the task of the government. Who stood at
    the helm of Armenia for the past eight years? Even if the authorities
    resign right now, we will need at least 10 years in order to revive
    the country," Karapetyan said.
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