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    PRINCIPAL STANCES UNCHANGEABLE
    ARMEN TSATURYAN


    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on April 12, 2008
    Armenia



    `Toughening' and `Mitigation' Not Expected


    The recent discussions on Karabakh conflict in the National Assembly
    coincided with the consistent efforts of the pro-oppositional powers to
    shift the issue to the internal political agenda.

    It is evident that Armenia's third President and his political team
    will continue the process of peaceful negotiations on the settlement of
    Karabakh conflict, in the scope of OSCE Minsk group. Meanwhile, beyond
    a shadow of a doubt, the people of Nagorno Karabakh are strongly
    determined to attain sovereignty and separate from Azerbaijan.

    In such circumstances, in his farewell speech Armenia's second
    President Robert Kocharyan advanced the clear and
    `initiating-the-attack' policy regarding Karabakh issue. The separate
    aspects of that policy became a matter of discussion in the National
    Assembly and in general were included in the draft statement on `The
    Announcement of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia
    Regarding the Settlement of Karabakh Conflict'. Tigran Torosyan, who
    has submitted the before mentioned draft document, underscored three
    crucial tasks faced by our country.

    First: to make the process of providing information for the
    international community and proposing political settlements more
    active, by means of the country's intellectual potential.

    Second: To make Armenia's policy on the settlement of Karabakh conflict
    more vigorous and initiating.

    Third: To start the formation of the legal-agreement base on the
    complete guarantee of the security of Nagorno Karabakh people, by
    Armenia.

    The solution of the before mentioned three issues will never hinder the
    peaceful settlement of Karabakh issue by means of negotiations and
    Armenia's commitment regarding the settlement of the conflict in the
    scope of OSCE Minsk group.

    Our country doesn't intend to quit the negotiations first, but
    meanwhile from now on it won't adopt a passive stance towards
    Azerbaijan's unprecedented political, diplomatic and propagandist
    activeness.

    The before mentioned stances regarding Karabakh issue, for this moment
    don't give any grounds to think about the `toughening' or all the more
    as `mitigation' of Armenia's principle stances.

    Even the proposal, being discussed by the Parliament, on the formation
    of the legal-agreement base on the complete guarantee of the security
    of NKR people, by Armenia, is still in the framework of the obligation
    committed by Armenia to give peaceful, negotiation-based settlement to
    the conflict.

    The attempts of some people ascribing defeatist positions to Armenian
    authorities are really strange and ridiculous. It is quite
    comprehensible why on April 8 the radical opposition headed by Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan, that usually appose the authorities in any issue, made
    an announcement regarding Karabakh issue. He evidently hopes that in
    the near future he will manage to use the negotiation process on
    Karabakh issue as a new pressure on Armenian authorities.

    It could also be quite `comprehensible', had Ter-Petrosyan's certain
    supporters not advanced the distorted standpoint saying that allegedly
    the fact that by now the West is not putting pressure on our country is
    conditioned by the `preliminary arrangement between Serge Sargsyan and
    the United States and maybe even the Europeans, regarding the final
    settlement of Karabakh issue'. Which means the bright imagination of
    some people is so `bright' that they think Armenia's new power is ready
    to leave NKR in Azerbaijan, to avoid criticism in their address, linked
    with the elections.

    When the former Foreign Minister Vahan Papazyan expresses this idea, a
    question arises: `Is this fantastic presumption related to the
    present-day authorities, or some people simply remembered their mode of
    action after the presidential elections of 1996?'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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