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    WE NEED TO APPROACH KOCHARIAN-ALIYEV MEETING WITH CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM
    By Marietta Khachatrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    23/11/2006

    Parliament Speaker of Nagorno Karabakh Thinks

    On October 21, a sitting of Armenia-NKR interparliamentary commission
    took place at the National Assembly, after which speakers Tigran
    Torosian and Ashot Ghulian said that the discussions during the
    sitting were useful and productive. The next sitting is due to
    take place in Stepanakert in spring. The most urgent issue on the
    agenda of the Yerevan sitting was regulation of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. Discussion of this issue was held behind the closed doors
    thus exciting journalists' curiosity.

    Asked whether the principles on the table of negotiations are
    acceptable and what's Mr. Ghulian's attitude to statements that the
    Armenian side is ready to hand over 6 liberated territories and keep
    negotiating over Lachin. In Ashot Ghulian's words, there was no such
    statement; the principals include all issues that suggest an all-round
    solution but it's hard to say more about the any of the principles
    as the process is under the wraps.

    Speaking about expectations from the upcoming Kocharian-Aliyev meeting,
    Mr. Ghulian said that every meeting of the presidents was preceded by
    both optimistic and pessimistic forecasts. In this sense there is hope
    in the upcoming meeting, too, but in view of the recent developments
    one needs to approach Kocharian-Aliyev meeting with cautious optimism.

    Tigran Torosian, on his part, does not have great expectations
    as many factors display Azerbaijan's real stance in conflict
    regulation. "If a country keeps on preaching hatred and does not give
    up military rhetoric, I don't think that it is ready for conflict
    regulation. Besides, we have witnessed that behind the closed doors
    the Azeris give their consent to different approaches but as soon as
    the process gradually becomes public they reject these approaches.

    Given this situation, even a tiny progress can be considered a
    success. But I am sure there will be no final clarification."

    Asked by daily Azg when the time will ripe for Nagorno Karabakh to
    join the talks process, Ashot Ghulian said: "When Azerbaijan really
    becomes mature enough for settlement not only in terms of political
    will and not mere desire, will Nagorno Karabakh join the talks.

    Karabakh's participation cannot be an end in itself.

    That is we should not simply take part in the talks to say that
    Karabakh is also a side in the negotiations...

    Today's situation stems from Azerbaijan's pretensions.

    Karabakh will surely become a side in the talks at some point in time,
    and that will show that the talks process have entered a practical
    stage of regulation."
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