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    "DECLARATION CONTAINS NO IMPERATIVE WORDING"

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    [07:19 pm] 03 November, 2008

    Official Stepanakert finds the Moscow declaration over the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution realistic and normal.

    Political scientist David Babayan thinks the declaration doesn't
    set any terms, concrete mechanisms or imperative wording over the
    Karabakh issue. On the whole, he is of a positive opinion about the
    declaration. The given document excludes settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict by force.

    The political scientist welcomes Russia's bid to guarantee peace in the
    region. "The declaration clearly stipulates that the conflict should be
    settled through peaceful negotiations. The most important is that the
    document has been signed by the Azeri authorities," said David Babayan.

    The declaration clearly says that stability in South Caucasian region
    can be achieved within the realms of principles, documents and norms
    of international rights which state that Karabakh is undoubtedly a
    conflicting side.

    The political scientist underscores another positive point of the
    document-the official circles of Armenia and Azerbaijan are to
    contribute to the reinforcement of trust within the framework of
    the efforts targeted at the conflict settlement. This suggests that
    public and political organizations will receive greater attention
    during the conflict regulation.
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