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    BUCHAREST MEETING AGAIN DEMONSTRATES ARMENIA'S STRIVING FOR PEACE, RA
    PRESIDENT'S ADVISOR STATES


    YEREVAN, JUNE 9, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. "The Armenian
    authorities' striving for the conflict settlement is quite obvious,
    there is one main issue here: the political heads' renponsibility in
    front of generations," Seyran Avagian, the RA President's Advisor
    stated at the June 9 discussion in the "Mirror" club dedicated to the
    present situation of the Karabakh conflict settlement.

    He emphasized that military statements of the Azerbaijani heads are in
    essense a blackmail to which neither people of Armenia nor authorities
    give way. "The international community knows well that the military
    stage of solving the conflict finished," Seyran Avagian
    stated. According to him, Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents' last
    meeting in Bucharest again demonsrated Armenia's striving for peace.

    Another participant of the discussion, head of the "Academy of
    Political Researches" NGO, politician Alexander Manasian stated that
    Azerbaijani leads propaganda much more actively than the Armenian
    side, and this circumstance may not avoid influencing on the whole
    process of the Karabakh conflict settlement.

    According to A.Manasian, he is not at all anxious with postponing of
    the problem solution, as the main issue here is best use of these or
    other arguments, the thing that has never been done by now by Armenia
    which allowed that territories under control of Armenian military
    formations started everywhere to be called "occupied" what gives basis
    to Azerbaijan to start military actions. "We must prepare such
    approached and arguments owing to which postponing of the process on
    settlement will bring us benefit," Alexander Manasian stated.
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