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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    March 13 2008


    ARMENIA WILL NOT RECOGNIZE KARABAKH IN FORESEEABLE FUTURE - ...


    Armenian Prime Minister and president-elect Serzh Sargsyan has not
    ruled out that Yerevan might recognize the independence of Kosovo,
    adding that this situation cannot be a precedent in resolving the
    Karabakh problem.

    "From the legal point of view, Nagorno-Karabakh is different from all
    other conflicts, and Armenia has no right to equalize or mix it [the
    Karabakh conflict] with any other conflict," Sargsyan said at a
    meeting with students from the Armenian State Economic University.

    "Kosovo cannot be a precedent in a sense that in the foreseeable
    future Armenia is not going to recognize the independence of Nagorno
    Karabakh. But since we have always supported nations' rights to self-
    determination, from this point of view we do welcome the independence
    of Kosovo," he added.

    At the same time, Sargsyan has denied that by recognizing Kosovo's
    independence Armenia will spoil its relations with Russia.

    "Our countries will always have friendly relations, however this does
    not mean that Armenia should ignore its interests for the sake of
    Russia's," the Armenian president-elect said.

    "If we are friends, their interests must be dear to us, and if we
    ever recognize Kosovo's independence, I do not think this could spoil
    Armenian-Russian relations," Sargsyan said.
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