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    POLITICAL SCIENTIST ARMAN AYVAZYAN: "ARMENIA SHOULD BOUND NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT TO THE ISSUE OF "GENOCIDE"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az /news/politics/44496.html
    April 23 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Armenians should consider the Nagorno Karabakh conflict in direct
    connection with the issue of "genocide of Armenians".

    The due announcement was made by Arman Ayvazyan, head of the center
    of strategic researches.

    "The problem of Nagorno Karabakh emerged as a result of "genocide
    of Armenians". Turkey calls us aggressors, saying that we occupied
    Nagorno Karabakh. And by some unknown reasons we forget to answer that
    this is Turkey which occupied the western part of our territory and
    now helps Azerbaijan occupy our eastern lands as well", said Ayvazyan
    at a press conference.

    He said "genocide of Armenians" should be considered not as a
    historical but as a modern problem.

    "When resolution 106 was considered in the US congress, Turkey involved
    its US relations as well as inner problems, connected with Kurds to
    it. We should have raised the problem of Karabakh and our national
    security", said Ayvazyan.

    On October 10 of 2007 the Committee for Foreign Affairs of the Congress
    House of Representatives adopted resiolution No 106 with an appeal
    to fix the fact of "genocide of Armenians" in the external policy of
    the United States.

    The said issue is expected to be discussed in the House of
    Representatives.

    According to Ayvazyan the main ground may have become the lack of
    guarantees of national security of Armenia and threat to stability
    in the region.

    "We should have explained to the Americans that adoption of resolution
    206 would have encourages Turkey to recognition of "the genocide"
    which would imply establishment of more reliable and stable peace in
    the region", Ayvazyan noted.
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