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    J. SOLANA SAYS THE KARABAKH CONFLICT REGULATION WILL COMPLETELY CHANGE THE SITUATION IN THE REGION AND OPEN UP NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR

    ArmenPress
    April 20 2009
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS: After the Georgia-Ossian August
    conflict it is clear that the military action to solve a conflict
    is not an option. There is no alternative to the peaceful of the
    Karabakh conflict.

    In an interview to Armenpress EU High Representative for the Common
    Foreign and Security Policy Mr. Javier Solana stressed that the
    EU welcomes the declaration of 2 November 2008 by the Presidents
    of Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Russian Federation, confirming their
    commitment to a peaceful political settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. According to him, it is now important to build upon this
    new dynamic with concrete actions and determination. A solution to
    the conflict would completely change the situation in the region, and
    open up many new opportunities for all sides, including for Armenia.

    The EU High Representative said the crisis in Georgia has shown
    that unresolved conflicts can become volatile again even after many
    years. It has also shown how interdependent the countries of the
    South Caucasus are, and how much all suffer in case of crisis.

    "This is why we fully support the renewed efforts of the OSCE Minsk
    Group and remain ready to assist through confidence-building measures
    and facilitating people-to-people contacts", - J. Solana said.

    Referring to Armenian-Turkish relations the EU High Representative
    noted: "We are therefore very happy about the recent signs of
    rapprochement between Armenia and Turkey, as a basis for the
    normalization of bilateral relations. We strongly encourage both
    parties to continue this path and pursue constructive dialogue. There
    is now a momentum that should not be lost. We support all efforts in
    this regard. At the same time, it is important to maintain momentum
    in seeking a peaceful settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. We
    hope that negotiations could advance considerably during this year",
    - J. Solana noted.
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