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    KARABAKH DID ITS CHOICE

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on June 17, 2008
    Armenia

    Independence Cannot Be A Matter Of Bargaining

    Interview with NKR Foreign Affairs Minister Georgy Petrosyan.

    "How would you comment on the announcement made by Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister regarding "certain nuances" of the stance of Armenia's
    new government?"

    "There is no change in Armenia's attitude. As my Armenian colleagues
    have already announced Armenia's stance has not changed in the issue
    regarding Nagorno Karabakh.

    The attitude of NKR regarding possible agreements has also not been
    changed.

    No document can be signed or implemented with Azerbaijan without the
    agreement of the people of Nagorno Karabakh."

    "Mamediarov says the peaceful settlement of the conflict is already
    a mutual concession from the side of Azerbaijan. What is your
    commentary?"

    "Similar announcements are direct political-diplomatic blackmails
    addressed to the mediators and Armenia. From the beginning official
    Baku accounts on solving the issue by means of pressure, intimidations
    and blackmail. By imposing its own scenario of the settlement of
    Karabakh conflict not only does Azerbaijan jeopardize negotiation
    process, but also puts at risk the stability and security of the
    region."

    "Azerbaijan has over again raised the issue of the final status of
    Nagorno Karabakh, bringing the example of Tataristan as a model. What
    is your standpoint regarding this issue?"

    "Speaking about Tataristan's model as a possible model of sovereignty
    for Nagorno Karabakh Azerbaijani representatives don't take into
    account the fact that Tataristan is the subject of a federal state. If

    Azerbaijan intends to be a federal state and to grant the status of a
    federal subject to the national minorities, such as lezgies, tallish,
    avaries, udies and others, we will only welcome this initiative;
    but we don't see us in that formation. Our independence can't turn
    into a matter of bargaining."
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