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    POLITICS DOESN'T TOLERATE EMOTIONS
    Gevorg Harutyunyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    March 20, 2008

    All The Circumstances To Be Clarified

    President-elect, Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan participated in the
    Q & A with the representatives of legislative and executive powers,
    for the last time yesterday.

    Not to please but to work

    In response to the question of the MP of "Heritage" fraction,
    Zaruhi Postanjyan, whether or not after taking over the position
    of the President Serge Sargsyan intends to start an "independent
    investigation" of March 1 events and grant amnesty. Serge Sargsyan
    admitted that it is difficult for him to make clarifications three
    weeks before taking over the position of the President: "It is very
    difficult for me to speak about my steps. But I would like to inform
    all the MPs of the National Assembly that inviting international
    experts or setting up an international committee implies a special
    procedure envisaged by the UN Charter. If you familiarize yourself
    with that procedure you will realize whether or not it is expedient to
    take that step. It will also be helpful for you. As a political step,
    I don't find amnesty expedient. In order to grant someone amnesty it
    is necessary to conduct a thorough study. If, after disclosing all
    the circumstances of what happened, I arrive at the conclusion that
    there is such necessity, amnesty will certainly be granted. If not,
    no such step will be taken.

    All my steps will be aimed at the development of our country and
    not pleasing others. At the moment there are no political prisoners
    in Armenia.

    And if the US State Department is the highest tribunal for you,
    then this is your problem."

    Foreign political accentuations to be clarified in the right time.

    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan considered it important to assure the
    MPs that the geopolitical developments change swiftly, and not only in
    our region but also in global terms. Armenia must be able to pursue
    a flexible foreign policy. V. Oskanyan reminded yet again, that the
    resolution recently admitted by the UN is of consultative nature and
    has no binding force. " In fact many UN member states didn't agree to
    Azerbaijan's unilateral approach. Of course it would have been better,
    if they didn't pass the resolution, but we must learn a lesson from
    this - both Azerbaijan and we. More than hundred states abstained
    from voting. It is not right to state that we have lost the propaganda
    war. We must accept that it was due to our work as well. Believe me it
    wasn't an easy job, because those more than hundred countries share
    economic interests with Azerbaijan. We have worked diligently and
    it's worth mentioning that Diaspora also had a big role in it. Many
    delegations from Yerevan visited different capitals.

    The results are known to you."

    The Foreign Minister said: "Azerbaijan is doing its best to torpedo
    the process of the peaceful settlement of Karabakh issue, initiated
    by OSCE Minsk group. They are even trying to dissolve the Minsk group
    by the help of OSCE Secretariat. We are well aware of this fact but
    we make it public for the first time. We must do our best to help
    the Minsk group continue its work.

    For the recent years they are trying to transfer the issue to the
    UN. For the last more than two years this resolution has been in the
    agenda. It could have been put to discussion any moment. But they used
    to remove the issue, well aware that they will obtain 30-40 votes for
    and others would have abstained from voting. This time they didn't
    remove, the issue was admitted as much as it exists. Though the results
    of the voting are defeatist, in view of the existence of Kosovo issue,
    Azerbaijan considers itself secure from Kosovo precedent.
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