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    TIGRAN TOROSYAN: NOTHING HAPPENS AUTOMATICALLY

    Lragir.am
    16:25:09 - 28/11/2008

    The recent activity regarding the settlement of the Karabakh conflict
    is determined by the new reality that emerged after the
    Georgian-Russian war in August, as a result of which the geopolitical
    importance of Azerbaijan has increased, and the power which will face
    that country will gain influence in the South Caucasus. This point of
    view was voiced by the ex-speaker of the National Assembly Tigran
    Torosyan on November 28 at the National Press Club.

    He said the Moscow declaration which Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan
    signed has no serious effect and is merely aimed at boosting the role
    or importance of Russia. Tigran Torosyan thinks there will be no
    essential change in the settlement of the conflict in future because in
    the struggle for influence in the Caucasus Russia and the United States
    will balance each other through `pushing each other'.

    As to the principles of Madrid, Tigran Torosyan thinks it is difficult
    to speak about principles which are unknown, imprecise. He says the
    principles are not as important as the details. For instance, why
    should Karabakh conduct a new referendum if it has already conducted
    one in full accordance with the international law, or who should
    guarantee the self-determination and security of Karabakh? According to
    Tigran Torosyan, there are dozens of such questions which get no
    answer. On the
    whole, however, he endorses the principles of Madrid,
    considering them as the continuation of the Prague process, and saying
    that unlike the previous proposals, the principle of self-determination
    is a component of settlement.

    By the way, Tigran Torosyan also said that the settlement cannot be
    grounded on the international law only because there are other
    circumstances as well, such as the interests of super powers. According
    to the ex-speaker of the National Assembly, Armenia does not use the
    option of legal, scientific steps which may strengthen the Armenian
    side. Generally, according to Tigran Torosyan, the Armenian side is
    weaker because Karabakh is not a party in the talks. He says he does
    not care when Karabakh was left out of the talks, all he cares about is
    that Karabakh becomes a participant of the talks. The ex-speaker of the
    National Assembly says steps should be taken in that direction which
    will be difficult and will take time but will be successful. Tigran
    Torosyan thinks it is necessary to display to the world that the
    statement of Armenia about the necessity of participation of Artsakh in
    the talks is not titular. In answer to the question of reporters if
    they agree that if Armenia stops participating in the talks, Karabakh
    will automatically become a negotiating party, Tigran Torosyan said
    nothing happens automatically.
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