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    TIGRAN TOROSYAN: THE KARABAKH ISSUE DEMANDS PUTTING DOWN PARTISAN INTERESTS

    Azg
    Nov 29 2008
    Armenia

    Former parliamentary speaker and now independent MP Tigran Torosyan
    spoke about Armenia's national and foreign policy issues and possible
    developments at the National Press Club yesterday [28 November].

    Speaking about the Karabakh issue and new perception of the issue
    within the last few weeks and the urgency of the settlement, Torosyan
    said: "The latest developments are not connected with to the regular
    settlement process of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict but with regional
    developments. A new stage and developments in this direction began in
    August - after the five-day Russian-Georgian war. In fact, Georgia
    has ultimately focused on the USA which has created a new situation
    in the region."

    Speaking about the Moscow declaration [on Karabakh settlement signed
    on 2 November by the Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian presidents]
    Torosyan said that the document is rather directed to increase in
    Russia's role and weight. The circumstance that the declaration lacks
    is a signature of a representative of Nagornyy Karabakh which made
    Torosyan especially indignant and is extremely dangerous and can cause
    serious problems later. "A document is signed on Nagornyy Karabakh,
    a major side, the fate of which is being decided, is missing. This
    indirectly means that the self-determination of Nagornyy Karabakh
    has not been recognized," he said.

    The Madrid principles on [the Karabakh settlement] are not clear to the
    former member of the [ruling] Republican Party of Armenia. "In such
    a case, not principles but the details are important. For instance,
    why should Karabakh hold a new referendum, if it made a statement in
    this regard previously in compliance with international norms. Also
    who should ensure guaranteeing and carrying out of Karabakh's right to
    self-determination?," Torosyan said, mentioning the Kosovo example. He
    believes that there are tens of such questions, which do not have
    answers. However, the former parliament speaker believes the Madrid
    principles are positive, considering them to be the continuation of
    the Prague process where the right to self-determination is included
    as a disciplinary element.

    Torosyan said the public discussions on Karabakh settlement are
    "harmless". "Nothing new was said during the meeting [the recent
    discussions on Karabakh settlement with parties organized by the
    Armenian president]. Everything that could have been said was said
    many times long ago. Something that could not be said in public,
    would not be said at a meeting with 50 parties," he said. [Passage
    omitted: Torosyan said he was not involved in talks]
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