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    ARMINFO News Agency
    September 14, 2006 Thursday

    TRANSFER OF KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS FROM OSCE TO OTHER FORUMS IS
    CATEGORICALLY UNACCEPTABLE FOR ARMENIA: ARMENIAN FM ACTING SPOKESMAN



    Armenia accepts and respects the right of each country to present a
    question or an agenda item at the UN, acting spokesman of the
    Armenian Foreign Ministry Vladimir Karapetyan says to ArmenPress news
    agency in response to the question: How does Armenia assess
    yesterday's initiative by GUAM, and the vote that followed, to place
    protracted conflicts on the agenda of the UN General Assembly?

    Karapetyan says: Although this particular item has reached the
    General Assembly Agenda according to UN procedures, however the fact
    that the UN General Committee rejected this initiative and that the
    item passed into the General Assembly with a mere 16 in favor, 15
    against, clearly indicates the mood of the international community.

    The initiative has been presented by GUAM, of which Azerbaijan is a
    part. The fact that Azerbaijan has presented such an initiative in
    such a forum is evidence again that Azerbaijan is backing down from
    the right of self-determination identified in the last version of the
    negotiating document that the Co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group have
    put on the table, as well as from discussions surrounding the right
    of Nagorno Karabakh to determine its status through a referendum.

    On the other hand, if Azerbaijan's purpose is to delay and postpone
    the settlement process within the OSCE framework with the intention
    of later transferring that process to other forums, that is
    categorically unacceptable for Armenia. In that case, Azerbaijan must
    sit around the negotiating table with Nagorno Karabakh.
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