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    ROBERT KOCHARYAN: KOSOVO IS, CERTAINLY, A PRECEDENT

    armradio.am
    29.02.2008 17:37

    "Having the Nagorno Karabakh issue, the precedent of Kosovo's
    independence is very important for us," RA President Robert Kocharyan
    said during today's meeting with students of the Yerevan State
    University. According to him, the Kosovo issue is the question of
    greatest concern for the international community, and this independence
    is inevitable. "I do not imagine how a nation that has lived on its
    historic land and acquired its independence would refuse from this de
    facto independence via negotiations and agree to another status. I'm
    sure it's an inevitable fact. The issue must be considered in a
    different context: is the de jure recognition of independence by
    other states correct at this point or not? Is it possible to reach
    the same objective of recognition over time, softening the reaction
    of the Serbian side? Maybe, it's possible to reach the final target
    through more flexible steps, but I don't doubt that independence will
    be the final result," Robert Kocharyan noted.

    According to President Kocharyan, Kosovo is, certainly, a
    precedent. The difference is that the process in Nagorno Karabakh
    had started earlier, and NKR proclaimed its independence still in
    1991. "Kosovo has just proclaimed its independence, and we have no less
    right to have independent Karabakh than Kosovo. It's not because of
    Kosovo that we must think about the independence of Karabakh. For us it
    is a recognized fact and we must aspire for other states to recognize
    it, as well," Robert Kocharyan said. According to his observation,
    Kosovo found itself in the spotlight of great political interests in
    the Balkans and Europe. Several factors worked in its favor and the
    process started. "We are resolute on our path," the President assured.
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