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    SERZH SARGSYAN: SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT STILL HAS A LONG WAY TO PASS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009786
    Nov 17, 2008

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 17, NOYAN TAPAN. The settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict still has a long way to pass, the Armenian president
    Serzh Sargsyan said during an interview with the Public Television
    Company of Armenia. "We must be able to reach such a decision through
    negotiations that will allow me to be at least convinced that this
    decision proceeds from the interests of our people, after which we
    should bring it up for national discussion. Then it will be necessary
    to sign a treaty, then an agreement, and so on," the president said,
    adding: "When I say that we will not delay the problem, it does not
    mean that the problem will be solved tomorrow, in a month, three or
    four months". In the opinion of S. Sargsyan, "we should not delay
    artificially the problem's solition but me should reach a decision,
    an agreement to be followed by a long process. This is not a problem
    to be solved by a person, two, three and even 1,300 people, this is
    one of the most vital problems of our people, and our people must
    say whether it agrees with the version that we will reach through
    negotiations," the Armenian president stated.

    According to him, making daily inquiries about the details of the
    negotiations is the task of political figures, but the task of the
    negotiators is to be able to keep the society informed, in a general
    way, about the principles of the problem's solution but not to give
    the negotiations' details as negotiations are a complex and delicate
    process, during which one should be careful and purposeful. "Our
    political forces will necessarily participate in discussions, perhaps
    it is not the time to bring up the issue for discussion now, but
    in order to calm the storm in a teacup, I will probably invite the
    chairmen of the political parties and try to hear their questions
    and find out what they are concerned about," S. Sargsyan noted.

    The president underlined that he is in favor of the NKR's and its
    president's being involved in the negotiation process. He said that
    perhaps "this is the most efficient way, and it will be so, there is
    no other direct road".

    In connection with the Maindorf Declaration, which was signed
    by the presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia and has been
    criticized, S. Sargsyan said that in fact, it is the only document,
    in which Azerbaijan has accepted the political way of solving the
    Nagorno Karabakh problem. The Armenian president pointed out that the
    conflict's settlement must be implemented based on the fundamental
    international documents: "It is the Azerbaijanis who should speculate,
    why do you speculate about it? You should realize that it is not the
    problem of Serzh Sargsyan here but that of Karabakh," the president
    said.

    He denied that Armenia is making unilateral concessions. "I have
    always said and I repeat now that the Nagorno Karabakh problem can
    be solved if Azerbaijan accepts the possibility of exercising the
    Nagorno Karabakh people's right of self-determination, if Nagorno
    Karabakh and Armenia have a land border, and if the population of
    Nagorno Karabakh receives strong guarantees of security. It is a
    simple problem, and only a crazy person can find only concessions
    in these wordings. Over 17-18 years, when speaking about the Nagorno
    Karabakh problem, I have never used the phrase "unilateral concession"
    or the word "concession", maybe "compromise", but not "concession".
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