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    AZG Armenian Daily #117, 24/06/2006


    Karabakh issue

    VARTAN OSKANIAN: TO SUGGEST AUTONOMY TO NAGORNO
    KARABAKH IS SELF-DECEPTION

    Armenia has supported and still supports all the international measures
    directed to aversion and condemnation of genocides, ethnic purges
    of people in their historical lands and the attempts to deny these
    events. Vartan Oskanian, RA Foreign Minister, said this in the course
    of the sitting of the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva, on June 21.

    In his speech, Oskanian touched upon the destruction of 2000 Middle
    Aged Armenian cross stones in Nor Jugha, Nakhijevan, when the Armenians
    had nothing to do but to watch how the Azeris were destroying their
    cultural and spiritual heritage. Oskanian stated that this brutal
    attitude to the Armenian spirit and culture lasts for already centuries
    and is very cynical and dangerous. "2000 marvelous medieval cross
    stones were totally destroyed few months ago," he said. Mr. Oskanian
    stated that the Armenians and the international community are quite
    concerned that the intentions of the Azeri authorities to settle
    the peace are not serious. He emphasized that the cross stones
    were destroyed in a place where not a single Armenian lives at
    present. Mr. Oskanian said that this factor testifies to the real
    intentions and methods of Azerbaijan. He stated that such a brutal
    annihilation of a nation's culture and history leads to mistrust and
    loss of peace.

    As for the current stage of Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement
    process, he said that Azerbaijan's approach "one step forward, one step
    back" applied in the negotiations was concerning, while the suggestion
    of autonomy to NKR testify to Azerbaijan's retreat and decline from the
    essence of the negotiations and from the international trends. "It's
    a mere self-deception to suggest autonomy to people who manage their
    life in their own historical land for about two decades already,"
    Mr. Oskanian said.

    Anyway, Mr. Oskanian expressed hope that the negotiations will be
    held in the direction that will lead to long lasting peace for all
    sides in conflict.

    By Aghavni Harutyunian
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