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    What progress was achieved at Kocharyan-Aliev meeting in Bucharest?

    ArmRadio.am
    09.06.2006 16:28

    What progress was achieved in the process of settlement of the
    Karabakh issue during Kocharyan-Aliev meeting in Bucharest?

    `The fact that Aliev compared the status of Nagorno-Karabakh with that
    of the most ordinary Armenian community without considering the real
    atmosphere established in Artsakh during all these years evidences
    that Azeri authorities demonstrate a naive approach to the issue.
    Similarly, it is naive to think that the delay of the negotiations may
    be beneficial for any of the sides,' said Seyran Avagyan, Adviser to
    RA President.

    As for Doctor of Philosophy Alexander Manasaryan, he turned today to
    those diplomatic niceties, which the Armenian side often ignores, `We
    should always emphasize that there are no territories occupied by
    Armenia, there are liberated territories, which comprise part of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. We forget to raise the issue of Azerbaijani-
    Armenians, who are the main victims of this conflict,' Alexander
    Manasaryan said.

    In Alexander Manasaryan's opinion, the Bucharest meeting should be
    generally considered from the viewpoint of the dynamics of the
    negotiations process. As for the position of Azerbaijan, analysts see
    some changes here.

    Alexander Manasaryan considers there are no unimportant words in
    diplomacy, all words here are important. Therefore, in Arthsakh issue
    we should take this principle into consideration and should dispute
    the questions important from the diplomatic point of view.
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