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    Armenian Public Support for Karabakh Compromise 'Pointless Now'

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    July 14 2006

    By Anna Saghabalian

    The Armenian government will not to seek domestic popular support
    for a compromise solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict favored by
    international mediators until it is accepted by Azerbaijan, Foreign
    Minister Vartan Oskanian indicated on Friday.

    In their recent statements that disclosed the essence of the proposed
    peace deal, the French, Russian and U.S. co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk
    Group urged the presidents of Armenia to display the necessary
    "political will" and prepare their publics for mutual painful
    concessions on Karabakh.

    "We think the parties would be well-served at this point by allowing
    their publics to engage in a robust discussion of the many viewpoints
    on those issues," read their statement issued on June 22. "We are
    confident that neither society wants renewed conflict, and we urge
    the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to work with their publics and
    to work with each other to formulate an agreement on core principles
    that both find acceptable."

    But according to Oskanian, initiating a public debate in Armenia
    will be pointless unless Azerbaijan accepts the Minsk Group plan as
    a basis for further negotiations. "I am not making and will not make
    any attempts to convince anyone, and especially our people, that the
    provisions of that document must be accepted, because the Azerbaijani
    side has yet to accept it," he told reporters.

    Official Yerevan has said that it finds the framework peace accord,
    which calls for a referendum of self-determination in Karabakh, largely
    acceptable to the Armenian side. The Azerbaijani leadership appears
    to be less supportive of the proposed formula, with President Ilham
    Aliev repeatedly stating that Baku will never agree to Karabakh's
    independence or reunification with Armenia.
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