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    INDEPENDENCE OF KARABAKH IS NOT IN RUSSIA'S INTERESTS

    Lragir.am
    19 May 06

    Vladimir Putin told Robert Kocharyan to reject the invitation of the
    President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Leluche, who has already
    met with the Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliev. Russian political
    scientist Andranik Mihranyan is said to have made such a statement
    on May 18 in Yerevan. On May 19 he was invited to the Hayeli Club,
    and the news reporters tried to find out from him if this information
    was true. He said he had not asked Putin or Kocharyan and he does not
    know what they talked about, or whether they talked or not. Andranik
    Mihranyan said it was Robert Kocharyan's decision to decline the
    invitation and there has been no pressure on behalf of Moscow.

    "At least I do not know about it. You know that the heads of state
    decide themselves the advantages or disadvantages of taking one step
    or another. I think in the current reality it was much more compliant
    with the interests of Armenia, therefore Kocharyan did not go to that
    summit," says Andranik Mihranyan.

    The meeting in Paris would probably be part of the process of
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict if it would take place at all. It
    is difficult to tell what its influence and result would be. Andranik
    Mihranyan says he is optimistic about the settlement of regional
    issues. Mihranyan points to the model of Kosovo to underlie the
    settlement of these problems. According to him, Putin and Lavrov have
    already announced to the West that the independence of Kosovo should
    be assumed as a precedent and be applied to Transdnyestr, Abkhazia
    and Osetia. Andranik Mihranyan says it is the duty of the Armenian
    diplomacy to extend the list and include Nagorno Karabakh. "In order
    for Russia to recognize, the Armenian diplomacy should explain that
    this is in the interests of Russia," says Mihranyan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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