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    FOREIGN MINISTER DENIES ARMENIA OFFERED TO EXCHANGE TERRITORY WITH AZERBAIJAN

    Shant TV
    Feb 13 2008
    Armenia

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan has denied that Armenia
    ever offered to exchange Meghri District in the south of the country
    for the unrecognized republic of Nagornyy Karabakh during settlement
    negotiations with Azerbaijan. Oskanyan also criticized presidential
    candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan's approach to the Karabakh settlement
    when he was president in the 1990s.

    Speaking during a studio interview broadcast by private Armenian
    Shant TV on 12 February and repeated on 13 February, Oskanyan said:
    "Discussion of giving Meghri as a territory to Azerbaijan was never
    present in any official or semi-official document."

    On 9 February, the Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper, which is close
    to Ter-Petrosyan, published what it says was a draft settlement
    agreement proposed by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs in 1999. The
    document said that Armenia had agreed to cede Meghri District to
    Azerbaijan in exchange for Nagornyy Karabakh together with the
    adjoining Armenian-occupied Lacin District.

    Apparently referring to suggestions that the assassination of
    Armenian Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan in a terrorist attack on
    the parliament in October 1999 was linked to disagreements over the
    Karabakh settlement, Oskanyan denied that the territorial exchange
    plan had led to "disagreements within the Armenian authorities".

    Oskanyan said that President Robert Kocharyan, who replaced
    Ter-Petrosyan in 1998, had "brilliant relations" with Vazgen Sargsyan.

    Referring to Ter-Petrosyan's position as president on the so-called
    "package" settlement option, which envisaged autonomy status for
    Nagornyy Karabakh within Azerbaijan, Oskanyan said he "cannot accuse
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan of giving Karabakh to Azerbaijan", because
    Ter-Petrosyan "did not sign the document... nor did he make it public".

    However, Oskanyan criticized Ter-Petrosyan's position on a
    "phased" settlement approach that would start with the return of
    Armenian-occupied Azerbaijani districts surrounding Karabakh. "We
    could accuse Ter-Petrosyan over the phased [option], saying that
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan was ready to return territories without making
    clear the status of Nagornyy Karabakh."

    Noting that Ter-Petrosyan "presented it [the phased option] to the
    judgement of the people in an interview and at a news conference",
    Oskanyan said, "This means that he believes he agrees to this document,
    that the negotiations are over, he considers it to be the right route,
    and presents it to the people's judgement."

    Only the last 12 minutes of Oskanyan's interview was monitored. No
    further processing is planned.
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