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    SUGGESTIONS OF TEH DARTMOUTH CONFERENCE ARE BASED UPON AN AGREEMENT OF EQUAL CONCESSIONS

    ArmRadio.am
    28.06.2006 16:29

    Minks Group suggestions for settlement of the Karabakh conflict are
    unacceptable. What is suitable is the suggestion of the Dartmouth
    Conference, based upon an agreement of equal concessions. The
    agreements of the Dartmouth Group were signed between representatives
    of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Karabakh. From the Armenian side
    the Dartmouth conference was attended by Vice-President of the
    Constitutional Right Union Hayk Babukhanyan, former Human Rights
    Defender Larisa Alaverdyan, ex-Defense Minister Vagharshak Harutyunyan
    and President of the Democratic Party Aram Gaspar Sargsyan. The latter
    condemned the suggestions of the framework agreement, considering
    the deal impermissible. He added several more discoveries to the
    ones made by US Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza. Thus,
    according to this framework agreement, Armenia should make territorial
    concession.

    "Five liberated territories should be given to Azerbaijan, and it is
    clearly mentioned on the map where the peacekeeping forces will be
    deployed, " he noted.

    President of the Democratic Party and Vice-President of the
    Constitutional Right Union consider that the reaction of RA Ministry
    of Foreign affairs confirmed that the Armenian side is ready to accept
    the suggestions, while Azerbaijan refutes these.

    Aram Sargsyan and other members of the Armenian side of the Dartmouth
    Group demand from the Armenian authorities to unveil the whole content
    of the document.

    "Otherwise the situation will aggravate so much that we'll have to
    return to February, 1988," Aram Sargsyan predicts.
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