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    TURKEY CANNOT BE A MEDIATOR
    SHOUSHAN MATEVOSYAN


    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    15 Nov 08
    Armenia


    `Turkey may offer its assistance, but it cannot be a mediator. And the
    only form of assistance, in my understanding, is to influence
    Azerbaijan,' AGHVAN VARDANYAN, member of the ARFD Bureau announced
    yesterday in a press conference, speaking about Turkey's possible role
    in the settlement of the NKR conflict.

    Assessing the policy conducted by Turkey over the recent months, the
    speaker considered it very flexible not only on the regional but also
    on the global level. `Turkey is trying to raise its role, and uses all
    kinds of tools to protect its interests both in the region and in the
    world.' The examples are quite obvious. `Following the war in South
    Ossetia, Ankara immediately made a proposal on initiating peace and
    stability processes in the Caucasus. Now, after the presidential
    elections in the United States, Turkey offers its role as a mediator in
    establishing new kinds of relations between Tehran and Washington.'

    Viewing the foreign policy conducted by Armenia over the recent months,
    A. Vardanyan considers it interesting and at the same time full of
    controversial interpretations. `Some people welcome it, others are
    critical, while another group of people expresses concerns. But we will
    have a more comprehensive picture of the situation if we combine and
    analyze all the events and statements.'

    As regards the options of settling the Karabakh conflict, Aghvan
    Vardanyan finds that a solution `will be found as a result of long and
    goal-oriented activities. There mustn't be hasty decisions.'

    A. Vardanyan is convinced that there are many issues arousing concern.
    He believes that Armenia currently adheres to the policy that has
    existed for several years continuously and is sure that the political
    forces, leadership and people of Armenia will share similar opinions
    with regard to the most serious matters concerning the country's
    security. The activist of Dashnaktsutyun does not see any hazard in
    this respect.

    Touching upon the Moscow Declaration, the member of the ARFD Bureau
    noted that `the signature of the Declaration gave us an extra
    opportunity to discuss the issue of the Karabakh conflict and underline
    Russia's role in its settlement.'
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