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    SERGE SARGSIAN: MUTUAL CONCESSION AT GIVEN MOMENT MEANS RECOGNIZING THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION OF KARABAKH PEOPLE
    By Aghavni Harutyunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    12/10/2006

    "We are not afraid of war but we do not want it either," Serge
    Sargsian, Armenian defense minister, stated in an interview with
    Regnum agency and El Pais Spanish newspaper. In minister's words,
    the Azerbaijani economy shows tendencies of activation though Armenia
    was ahead of its neighbor by economic growth indices in 2005.

    Serge Sargsian believes that a battle-worthy army cannot be built
    only on money, and he suggested not to rely on petrodollars and to
    reconsider the lessons of an unsuccessful war against the people
    of Nagorno Karabakh. The minister firmly believes that a peaceful
    regulation can still be achieved. "Every peace agreement presupposes
    accord of the sides. It's like wedlock: if one side agrees and the
    other does not then the alliance will fail. Therefore, if we strive
    for a regulation of the dispute and Azerbaijan does not then what can
    we do? We find the issue can be settled solely peacefully and based
    on mutual concessions."

    The minister explains that as soon as stable peace will be achieved the
    Azeri refuges can return to Nagorno Karabakh. Though there were many
    clashes and wars during history, relations with Azerbaijan continued,
    and the Armenians and Azeris lived side by side. But at present,
    when the wounds are still fresh, Serge Sargsian thinks that the
    return of refugees is impossible. And saying mutual concession one
    should understand recognition of the right of the people of Nagorno
    Karabakh to self-determination by Azerbaijan.

    There are other elements of mutual concession too, but the minister
    did not go into them.

    The minister once again confirmed Armenia's stance on taking the
    Karabakh issue out of the OSCE Minsk Group format. Serge Sargsian also
    thinks that Karabakh's participation in the talks process is useful
    at any stage; until now Azerbaijan refuses Karabakh's participation
    threatening to leave the talks if the later joins the negations.

    Serge Sargsian assures that Armenia is ready for military actions if
    they burst out even tomorrow. Yet, he thinks that there will be no
    war in foreseeable future for several reasons: firstly, Azerbaijani
    army is unable to start hostilities of that scale, secondly, the
    world community will express its position on these actions. Reopening
    of hostilities in Karabakh will mean renewing old conflicts in many
    places. The defense minister finds that absence of military actions
    is a positive thing in itself, and that is also the result of the
    Minsk Group's work.

    As to the impact of sanctions against Iran, tension in Abkhazian and
    South Ossetian issues on Armenia, Mr. Sargsian thinks the impact can
    be only negative as they pose a threat to Armenia's stability. As
    stability is a key factor in the region, Serge Sargsian thinks
    integration with Azerbaijan and Georgia possible. Yet, it will be
    possible to discuss with Azerbaijan this issue after regulation of
    Nagorno Karabakh issue.
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