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    ARMENIAN FM: HOPE TO SOLVE KARABAKH ISSUE IN 2006 SHOULD NOT BE LOST

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    14.03.2006 22:13 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The hope to solve the Nagorno Karabakh problem
    in 2006 should not be lost. Though there is less time after
    Rambouillet. However, we should work," Armenian FM Vartan Oskanian
    stated when answering questions of Azg Daily readers. In his words,
    progress was made in 2005. Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan had
    to come to agreement over one or two issues. "The OSCE MG co-chairs
    logically concluded that inertia will help the process and the
    Rambouillet meeting was to bind the presidents more.

    This did not happen. We evaluated Rambouillet: there was no agreement
    reached over a concrete issue in Rambouillet. However, we believe
    the process did not fail. If Azerbaijan does not compromise over the
    issue on the agenda, it would mean Baku has remained on its maximalist
    positions, which do not promote settlement.

    Armenia has made its part of concessions," the Armenian FM said.

    Answering a question whether the latest events in Transnistria and
    resoluteness of the US and European structures in supporting Moldova
    forebode a similar attitude of those countries to the NK issue, Vartan
    Oskanian stated, "Of course, precedents in international relations
    are a faction, which is not however final or decisive. Our approach to
    conflicts is a rather clear one: each of these should be considered in
    its own context, taking into account its historical and legal causes,
    sources and most importantly the current situation de facto. What
    will be the solution to the Karabakh conflict? All factors should be
    considered in the Karabakh process and the self-determination right
    remains a basic determinant."
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