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    news.am, Armenia
    Aug 8 2009


    South Ossetian war made self-determination issue urgent

    15:27 / 08/08/2009The August war in South Ossetia brought the issue on
    self-determination to the forefront. Artsruni Aghajanyan, Secretary of
    the Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law) parliamentary faction told
    NEWS.am.

    According to him, the international community did not consider
    territorial changes necessary, but the August war proved the
    significance of the issue. Kosovo was the first to exercise the right
    of nations to self-determination and some time is required for the
    international community to accept the process.

    Commenting on OSCE MG Co-Chair Matthew Bryza's statement that Kosovo
    cannot serve as a precedent for Nagorno-Karabakh, as Serbia was
    recognized as an aggressor, Aghajanyan said: `Any process has main and
    related aspects. As to Kosovo, the main aspect is self-determination,
    the rest are just related ones. Self-determination cannot be
    recognized in one case, and not taken into account in
    another. Conflicts between peoples cannot be settled differently,' he
    stated. Aghajanyan added that Russia and West strive to maintain their
    influence over the region and their interests clash in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. `Both sides seek only to a peaceful
    settlement of the conflict,' he said.

    Commenting of RF President Dmitry Medvedev's statement expressing
    concern over Georgia's repeated threats to restore its territorial
    integrity by force, Aghajanyan pointed out that the Armenian side
    should not be concerned over the fact that the Russian leader did not
    mention similar warlike statements made by Azerbaijan. `He was
    speaking of the August war and singled out Georgia. But Russia has not
    forgotten the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and that country has
    repeatedly pronounced for a peaceful settlement of the conflict,' he
    said.
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