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    THE QUESTION OF LACHIN AND A COUPLE OF MORE QUESTIONS REMAIN UNCERTAIN
    By A. Haroutinunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    08/10/2008

    Karabakh Issue

    "Armenia, in fact, is under blockade because of Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict," said Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov in an
    interview to "Rossiyskaya Gazeta". "Armenia's contacts with abroad
    are very complicated. It is in the vital interests of the Armenian
    people to remove the blockade as fast as possible," he added.

    According to Lavrov, Armenia has only a couple of ways out of the
    stalemate. "As soon as the conflict in Karabakh is settled, Turkey
    will help Armenia in establishing normal contatcs with abroad due to
    establishment of official diplomatic relations with Ankara".

    In anyways, even before the crisis in Caucasus, which in this
    case implies the august events in Georgia, there were considerable
    opportunities for progress in Karabakh process, both due to meetings
    of the Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents and to the OSCE Minsk Group.

    Lavrov thinks that only a couple of questions are left to be settled
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and that questions will be seemingly
    settled during the next meetings of the Presidents of the two
    countries. The Presidents are supposed to meet after the elections
    in Azerbaijan.

    Speaking of the unsettled issues, Lavrov said, "The most important
    thing is the Lachin passage. The impression of Russia, as a member of
    international mediation group, is that the settlement of that problem
    is quite realistic."

    Lavrov stressed that the August events and the difficulties that
    they caused Armenia, show the necessity of swiftest settlement of
    the Karabakh conflict.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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