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    ARMENIAN LEADER SAYS PROSPECTS FOR PEACE STILL THERE

    Assa-Irada
    July 21 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian has said the opportunities for
    settling the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict in peace have not run
    out yet. Sarkisian said he had come to the conclusion after meeting
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev outside St. Petersburg, Russia
    on June 6. President Aliyev is inclined to continue peace talks, and
    it is not ruled out that this process will lead to the resolution of
    the Garabagh conflict, he told reporters in Yerevan. Sarkisian said
    Armenia was ready to keep on negotiating within the set of basic
    principles submitted by the OSCE mediators to Baku and Yerevan in
    Madrid, Spain late in 2007. I believe that existing format will be a
    success. Sarkisian said, however, that the two countries presidents
    and defense ministers should not forget the possibility that war
    may begin tomorrow, as a peace accord has not been signed yet. The
    most powerful factor in talks is the Armenian army and armed forces,
    the aggressor countrys leader said, adding that Armenia would do
    its best to strengthen its military. The conflict between the two
    South Caucasus republics reared up in the late 1980s due to Armenias
    territorial claims. Armenia has been occupying over 20% of Azerbaijans
    internationally-recognized territory since the early 1990s, in defiance
    of international law. The ceasefire accord was signed in 1994, but
    peace talks have been fruitless so far.
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