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    Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
    June 5 2008



    Karabakh warns Azerbaijan against resuming hostilities in Karabakh


    Yerevan, 5 June: The president of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic
    [NKR], Bako Sahakyan, said in an interview published in the RBK daily
    today that "Azerbaijan's militarization and military rhetoric are
    having no psychological effect on us".

    "The use of force will lead to a great number of casualties on both
    sides, but will not settle the Karabakh problem. If necessary,
    hostilities can be shifted deep inside Azerbaijan. We will surely act
    in this way in case of aggression, as expanding the buffer zone will
    be the only way to guarantee peace for our people," Sahakyan said.

    The NKR president noted the necessity for [NKR capital] Stepanakert's
    [Xankandi] full-fledged participation in the negotiations process.

    "We are not emphasizing the number of participants in the
    negotiations. However, as long as Azerbaijan does not hold direct
    negotiations with us, any other formats would be inefficient,"
    Sahakyan said.

    "At issue is whether Azerbaijan respects the right of Nagornyy
    Karabakh to self-determination? So far, Azerbaijan has been making
    regular threats against our state. It is irrelevant to use the very
    concept of a compromise under the circumstances," the NKR president
    said.

    Asked about prospects for the return of Azerbaijani refugees, Sahakyan
    said: "We do not rule out the return of Azerbaijani refugees to
    Karabakh. However, we are sure that this just should not be done
    before the issue is settled politically. We can lead these refuges to
    new tragic consequences as a result of our ill-considered actions. The
    issue of the Azerbaijani refugees should be also synchronized with the
    issue of the Armenian refugees. However, this is being considered
    unilaterally at present. Naturally, we are not content with this."
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