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    RPA LEADER FORECASTS NK PROBLEM'S SOLUTION IN 2012

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 6 2006

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The outcome of the meeting of the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers in Moscow on October 6
    fully depends on Azerbaijan's position, on whether it will state
    a willingness to continue the negotiations from the point at which
    they were discontinued. Spartak Seyranian, member of the RA National
    Assembly ARF faction and the ARF Armenia Supreme Board, expressed
    this opinion at the October 6 briefing.

    As regards the statement that the EU Special Representative to the
    South Caucasus Peter Semneby recently made in Brussels to the effect
    that Armenia and Azerbaijan are playing for time in the issue of the
    Karabakh conflict, S. Seyranian noted that as a rule, statements of
    representatives of international structures involved in the settlement
    process are based on "the subjective notions or impressions of the
    given person concerning some issue." In his opinion, "no statement
    made by an official reflects the real state of affairs."

    According to the secretary of the Justice faction Grigor Harutyunian,
    "there are always great expectations" prior to any meeting held within
    the framework of negotiations on the Nagorno Karabakh problem, but
    "unfortunatley, these expectations never realize." He expressed an
    opinion that neither the Armenian president not the Azerbaijani one
    are interested in the resolution of the Karabakh conflict, since
    "it prolongs their term of office."

    In the view of leader of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Galust
    Sahakian, the only expectation from the current meeting of the two
    foreign ministers is that "dicussion volumes between the presidents
    of the two countries will somewhat become active." In connection with
    P. Semneby's statement, the deputy noted that the delay is not only
    related to the two states but also conditioned by the fact that no
    deep discussions take place in the international community. "I do not
    see that a solution to the Nagorno Karabakh problem will be found in
    2006. Moreover, I see solutions in 2012," G. Sahakian said.
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