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    PRIOR TO THE HISTORIC CONFERENCE
    Nayira Khachatryan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    02 Dec 08
    Armenia

    "In the present-day situation, there are no pre-requisites or telling
    circumstances that may force us to revise our decision on discontinuing
    the rallies," ARMAN MOUSSINYAN, L. Ter-Petrosyan's Press-Secretary,
    announced in "Urbat" (Friday) club yesterday.

    As mentioned by the speaker, the Armenian National Congress will
    present more details on its strategy in the conference to be held
    in mid-December.

    "The day has not been specified yet; preliminarily, it is scheduled
    for the 12th of December. The conference of the Congress will not be a
    closed door discussion. It will be public, and the questions concerning
    both our further strategy and the settlement of the Karabakh conflict
    will be answered. There will also be analysis concerning the sphere
    of economy."

    The radical opposition has not yet elaborated a unanimous opinion
    on the Karabakh issue. "The Congress has different approaches to
    that question.

    There is no unanimous opinion as such, but all the parties are
    interested in the maximum advantageous settlement of the conflict."

    As to which is that maximum advantageous settlement, the speaker did
    not fully clarify the question. "The maximum advantageous settlement
    of the issue depends on the strength of Armenia and the weakness of
    Azerbaijan at the given moment. In such20circumstances, the settlement
    will be in our best interests. Otherwise, the situation will arouse
    concerns. That was the reason we discontinued the rallies, relieving
    the criminal authorities from our pressures so as they might at least
    have the chance to negotiate from stronger positions, because the
    Karabakh issue is not restricted to the authorities; it's a matter
    concerning our state and national security."

    As seen by the answers of the ex-President's Spokesman, the issue
    will not be settled in the course of the coming months. "It will
    be settled after the signature of a framework agreement over the
    principles. The Moscow Declaration is the start of the process of
    achieving agreements on those principles. I believe there will be an
    advance step in that direction during the coming months.

    I want you to understand me properly. When we were saying that
    the issue was close to its solution, we didn't mean the main
    agreement. What we meant was the preliminary arrangement determining
    the principles of the settlement of the Karabakh conflict."

    Estimating the current stage of the negotiations, A. Moussinyan
    insisted that such settlement process is not in the interests of the
    Armenian party.

    The arguments, he said, repeated the opposition's views with regard
    to the Minedorf Declaration. "One of the Declaration clauses that
    poses a threat is that the conflict should be settled in compliance
    with the international principles and the documents adopted on their
    basis. For 10 years on end, Azerbaijan had several anti-Armenian
    documents adopted by different international tribunals, and thus
    it established a legal base. Enshrined in the Moscow Declaration,
    that base became the underlying principle of settlement."

    And L. Ter-Petrosyan turned out to be the only person proposing
    anti-Armenian solutions. "Hadn't it been for L. Ter-Petrosyan's speech
    delivered on October 17, all this would have passed unnoticed. The
    Moscow Declaration would have been adopted, and everybody would
    have welcomed it with applauses. With his speeches, L. Ter-Petrosyan
    established an agenda. He pushed everybody to speak about the Karabakh
    issue."
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