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    EXCHANGING A BIRD IN THE HAND FOR TWO IN THE BUSH

    KarabakhOpen
    25-03-2008 14:58:29

    Over the past 10 years the Armenian establishment has been "ashamed"
    of talking about the inadmissibility of talks on returning territories
    around the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, and the
    settlement of those territories has been referred to as a great
    secret. In an effort to appear as "tolerant realists", the Armenian
    politicians, both pro-government and opposition, say compromise is
    unavoidable. In addition, in the country which ensured the territorial
    security of part of its population through military actions, people
    who are anxious about the reconstruction of liberated territories
    are referred to as radical nationalists.

    Moreover, Karabakh is not conducting an adequate policy. Even in
    their own Constitution, with regard to the borders, the Karabakhis
    used the terms "de facto borders" and "till the final determination
    of the status."

    The impression is that the Armenian establishment has lost the sense
    of reality and is exchanging a bird in the hand for two in the bush.

    What is the cause of this tolerance and readiness for a
    compromise? Most politicians "nod" at pressure from the outside and
    shortage of force. In other words, they admit their weakness and
    voluntarily give away what someone else threatens to take by force.

    The ARF Dashnaktsutyun is against discussion of the possibility of the
    return of any territories controlled by the Karabakh Army of Defense to
    Azerbaijan in Armenia, said the head of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun office
    for Hay Dat and political affairs in a news conference dedicated to
    the 20th anniversary of the Karabakh movement.

    This is already news for the Armenian political sphere. Especially
    that the representatives of the same ARF Dashnaktsutyun used to state
    the opposite a few months ago.

    Kiro Manoyan says Armenia does not have the right to make decisions
    regarding the territories of Karabakh. "Unfortunately, most politicians
    in Armenia announce about the possibility of return of territories,
    which weakens our stance considerably, we need to have Azerbaijan
    become unable to claim to any territory," Kiro Manoyan said.

    He said that with regard to the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict the settlement of the liberated territories may have a
    considerable role.

    "If we cannot repatriate Armenians to their former homes, it is
    pointless to talk about other problems. And such repatriation must
    be organized by the government," Kiro Manoyan said, Arminfo reports.

    On the same day, the president elect of Armenia, Prime Minister Serge
    Sargsyan met with the prime minister and president elect of Russia
    in Moscow. During the meeting Serge Sargsyan underlined that Armenia
    is ready to continue negotiations mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group
    and assured that as the president elect he is ready to resume talks
    with Azerbaijan.

    What do the Minsk Group co-chairs report? What is the Armenian
    government ready to negotiate? The U.S. co-chair of the Minsk Group
    Matthew Bryza revealed to the Voice of America some details of the
    talks: first, recognition of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan;
    second, return of seven territories to Azerbaijan and return of people
    displaced from those territories; third, pullout of Armenian force;
    fourth, creation of a corridor between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia,
    fifth, determination of the status of Nagorno-Karabakh during the
    talks through a compromise.

    He stated that they uphold the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan
    but at the same time, they expect a fair, peaceful resolution of the
    Karabakh issue through cooperation.

    One more statement. "We have stated for a number of times, and I repeat
    now that Nagorno-Karabakh will never be independent, the international
    community (the UN General Assembly) once again spelled out its stance
    on this issue. Azerbaijan will never allow that," stated the president
    of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.

    Has the stance of the Armenian establishment on the territorial
    integrity of NKR changed? Did Kiro Manoyan spell out the general
    tendency of change of approach of Armenia toward the talks or is it
    only his personal opinion?
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