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    AZERI SELF-DECEPTION CAN UNDERMINE KARABAKH PROCESS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.03.2008 16:22 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia's Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian praised
    the states which did not support the Azerbaijani resolution on
    Karabakh.

    "This is a non-binding, or consultative pronouncement by the General
    Assembly. I don't think it will have an affect the process, unless
    Azerbaijan is engaged not just in deception but self-deception,"
    the Minister said.

    "It was unnecessary, ill-timed, mean-spirited, both as a process
    and a product. If Azeris expect to use this for anything other than
    their domestic purposes, if they have convinced themselves that the
    international community truly supports the one-sided desires they
    had enumerated in the text of this resolution, then this will cause
    serious problems in the negotiations.

    One thing must be clear for Azerbaijan - that no amount of
    resolutions will make Nagorno Karabakh deviate from its path of
    self-determination," he emphasized.

    "Show me one example in history when a conflict has been resolved by
    the passage of a document by an international organization or by third
    countries. This has never happened and is not going to happen now. In
    1948, the UN General Assembly resolution to partition Palestine didn't
    solve anything. Recently, the Security Council resolution on Kosovo
    didn't manage to bring the sides together in a meaningful way either."

    "I remember Lisbon where the OSCE Chairman-in-Office made a statement
    about Nagorno Karabakh. Azeri joy knew no limits then. It took years
    for Azerbaijan to understand that the document had no value," the
    Minister noted.

    By insisting on this non-binding, non-collective statement, Azerbaijan
    proved that it wants to retreat from the Minsk Group process, and
    therefore from the content of the document on the table. This country
    is ready to negotiate what it wants, but not to compromise," Minister
    Oskanian said in an interview with Azdak Beirut-based newspaper.
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