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    ACCORDING TO ARAM G. SARGSIAN, FOR ARMENIA, IT IS BENEFICIAL TO SOLVE NAGORNO KARABAKH PROBLEM NOT IN POLITICAL, BUT IN LEGAL FIELD

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009462
    Nov 5, 2008

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. There are serious contradictions in
    the Declaration on Nagorno Karabakh settlement signed by the Presidents
    of Russia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan on November 2 in Moscow. As Aram
    Sargsian, the Chairman of the Democratic Party of Armenia (DPA),
    stated at the November 5 press conference, it is the formulation on
    political settlement that first of all causes anxiety, as for Armenia,
    it is beneficial to solve the Nagorno Karabakh problem not in the
    political, but in the legal field.

    According to Aram Sargsian's estimation, the Armenian side does
    not have the doctrine on Nagorno Karabakh settlement to present
    to the world what solution to the conflict it proposes. Besides,
    the Armenian side should be the instigator and not adopt a passive
    position to achieve problem settlement. "The Armenian side should
    present its proposals to the world and renounce that principle of
    political settlement. After all, we should have a position of our
    own, which the great powers should also take into consideration,"
    A. Sargsian said. At the same time he said that by that Declaration
    NKR was left out of the negotiations process, while the issue will not
    be solved unless the Artsakh authorities take part in the negotiations.

    A. Sargsian also said that DPA is against returning territories. "The
    matter regards our state and national security. No matter how much
    Azerbaijan threatens, all the same the return is impossible, it is
    a very dangerous phenomenon and contains great shocks," he emphasized.
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