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    PEACE AGREEMENT WOULD ELIMINATE MONOPOLY

    Lragir.am
    24 June 06

    Ararat Zurabyan, the leader of the All-Armenian Movement Party, thinks
    that the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan are not different. Both
    are illegitimate and both cause trouble to their societies. Therefore
    the resolution of the Karabakh conflict is delayed, said the leader
    of AAM June 24 at the Azdak Club. According to him, there is not a
    family in Armenia that would like the war to begin. "We are not going
    to take Baku. If we had had the opportunity, we would have captured
    it, and winners are not tried.

    Unfortunately, we did not have the opportunity and we could not have
    had," says Ararat Zurabyan.

    Unlike the ARF principle of genetic incompatibility, the AAM believes
    that both peoples will remain neighbors forever and are doomed to
    signing a peace. Especially that there is a precedent. "Germany and
    France, which had serious disputes, are partners, and it was positive
    for their societies," says Ararat Zurabyan.

    With regard to the former and present approaches towards the conflict
    over Karabakh, Ararat Zurabyan said the best way of evaluating a
    person is comparison of his former and present words. "People who
    alleged a 8000 km Karabakh, have nothing to yield, not a strip of land,
    became very tolerant at once. Whereas the AAM always said that Lachin
    and Kelbajar are a security area and cannot be considered. The other
    regions will be returned," says Ararat Zurabyan. According to him, the
    settlement should be acceptable for Armenia, Karabakh and Azerbaijan.

    "The right for conciliation should be passed over to the generations,
    not the threat of war," says the leader of the AAM, and adds that
    it would not be bad to delay the question of the status of Nagorno
    Karabakh. "Delaying the question of the status for some 30 years
    might be positive, and there might be no borders in 30 years. Who
    would think in post-war Europe that borders would become conventional?"

    Opening the border would be double benefit for Armenia, believes
    Ararat Zurabyan. "After signing a peace these oligarchic, monopolistic
    relations will vanish. Because it is impossible to open borders and
    wait for somebody to get the protection of the government to import
    sugar or fuel," says the leader of the AAM.
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