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  • Armenian President Ready "To Cede Karabakh" To Azerbaijan

    Haykakan Zhamanak
    Sept 23 2008
    Armenia

    Armenian President Ready "To Cede Karabakh" to Azerbaijan

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has started carrying out a major
    programme of ceding Nagornyy Karabakh to Azerbaijan, pro-opposition
    Haykakan Zhamanak daily reported on 23 September.

    Sargsyan has to cede Karabakh to remain in power, the paper said,
    adding that Sargsyan's predecessor, Robert Kocharyan, had remained in
    power for 10 years "playing around the Karabakh issue". The author
    of the article says that Sargsyan has to "shift to real actions"
    as his predecessor had already exhausted all possible games around
    the negotiations table.

    Hakobyan says it is not surprising that Turkish Foreign Minister
    Ali Babacan has said recently that Turkey is optimistic with regard
    to Armenia's political will in the Karabakh issue, because President
    Sargsyan recently told the Azerbaijani president that "maybe, Karabakh
    people express a wish to live as a part of Azerbaijan in a referendum"
    if Azerbaijan makes serious investments in Karabakh. The problem is
    that Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan tried to show Ilham Aliyev
    ways of returning Karabakh to Azerbaijan during the negotiations,
    Hakobyan writes.

    The author says that one can justify Sargsyan saying that his words
    were a joke, but the seriousness of the situation is that Sargsyan's
    words "fully reveal Sargsyan's moods and programmes on the Nagornyy
    Karabakh issue". One should remember in this regard that Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul said after his recent meeting with Sargsyan
    that Armenia is ready to return occupied territories [Azerbaijani
    territories currently under Armenian control] to Azerbaijan, the
    author says.

    Hakobyan writes that President Sargsyan agreed to Turkey's mediation
    in Karabakh conflict and that much depends on the first tripartite
    meeting between the Armenian, Turkish and Azerbaijani foreign ministers
    during the upcoming session of the UN General Assembly in New York. It
    is obvious that "the Armenian and the Azerbaijani sides have come to a
    common denominator concerning an option of settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict within the framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity,
    and now it is the issue of deadlines that remains".
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