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    MELIK-SHAHNAZARYAN: ABSENCE OF NKR PRESIDENT'S SIGNATURE THE MAIN SHORTCOMING OF THE DECLARATION

    armradio.am
    04.11.2008 17:10

    According to political scientist Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan's assessment,
    the declaration signed by the Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan
    and Russia on November 2 is the first document that includes no
    mention of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. Instead, it points to
    the necessity of resolving the conflict on the basis of the Madrid
    Principles, which state that the people of Nagorno Karabakh have the
    right to self-determination.

    According to Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan, another positive peculiarity of
    the declaration is that the parties agreed to refrain from applying
    force.

    The political scientist considers that the main shortcoming of the
    document is the absence of NKR President's signature under it. "When
    speaking about solving the conflict in a peaceful way, one forgets
    that the border of the conflict is the border between Karabakh and
    Azerbaijan, and in case war restarts, the military actions will launch
    there," Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan noted.

    As for the role of Russia in the signing of the declaration, that
    country skillfully used the circumstance that the US is engaged
    in presidential elections, and the world is concerned about the
    financial crisis.

    Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan added that the signing of the Declaration
    was really in line with Russia's interests. However, the concern that
    Russia is willing to deploy troops (peacekeepers) in the liberated
    territories is baseless. He said Russia would not benefit from it
    after the Russian-Georgian conflict.

    At the same time, Mr. Melik-Shahnazaryan confirmed his opinion that
    the Karabakh conflict will be resolved on the battlefield, not at
    the bargaining table.
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