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    ACCORDING TO RA NA FACTIONS, ONLY WAY OF COMING OUT OF STRAINED DOMESTIC SITUATION IS NEGOTIATIONS

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 29 2008

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 29, NOYAN TAPAN. The main subject of the February
    29 press briefing of RA NA factions was the strained situation formed
    in the country after the presidential elections and the possible ways
    of coming out of it.

    The Bargavach Hayastan and OYP factions did not take part in the
    press briefings. The representatives of the Zharangutiun, ARFD, and
    RPA factions again touched upon the appeal of cooperation addressed
    by the Prime Minister, newly elected President Serge Sargsian to the
    former RA presidential candidates and the political forces having
    supported them, attaching importance to the possible dialogue.

    In the opinion of Stepan Safarian, the Secretary of the Zharangutiun
    faction, "both sides in many respects are still in a deadlock." In
    his words, on the one hand, when the number of people gathered in
    Liberty Square grows day by day, any use of force by the authorities
    is inefficient, on the other hand, not to take any preventive step
    also means that this situation can continue as long as the opposition
    is able to protract it. "In any case any side is paralyzed," the
    deputy said.

    Hrayr Karapetian, the head of the ARFD faction, reaffirmed the party's
    position that both sides should exclude use of force. According
    to him, the only way is that even those, who are very discontent
    with the elections should put aside the political and personal
    interests, consider country's interests as more important, and agree
    to negotiations.

    According to Mkrtich Minasian, a member of the RPA faction, even
    enemy states negotiate with each other to find a way out. "Naturally,
    in our country we cannot remain split and through negotiations we
    should go in the direction of mitigating this political tension and
    ensuring a normal life," the deputy said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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