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    TIGRAN SARKISYAN: "CONCESSIONS IN THE SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT WILL NOT DIVIDE ARMENIA"

    Azeri Press Agency
    Jan 14 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Yerevan-APA. "I discussed the OSCE Minsk Group activity toward the
    settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict with Vice President Richard
    Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Washington.

    Both said it was the best format and they supported the Minsk
    Group's activity", said Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisyan
    in his interview with Interfax, APA reports. He said US officials
    thought that there was mutual understanding between the Minsk Group
    co-chairs. "Condoleezza Rice said she talked with her Russian
    counterpart about the Minsk Group's activity and they reached
    full understanding on this issue. It means that all the United
    States, Russia and France consider this format more effective and
    acceptable. We agree with these evaluations because it coincides with
    our views".

    Tigran Sarkisyan said he didn't believe that possible concessions to
    be made by them in the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict would
    lead to dividing Armenia. "Our position is that any decision should
    be acceptable for Nagorno Karabakh at first. If the concessions don't
    meet interests of Nagorno Karabakh people, we will not accept these".

    Tigran Sarkisyan said talks on normalization of relations with
    Turkey were going on usefully. "There is a significant progress in
    the Turkish-Armenian relations. Armenia is interested in peaceful
    neighborhood relations with the neighbor countries, including Turkey
    and Azerbaijan. Regarding the opening borders, it will not be a
    problem, if political and economic relations are normalized with the
    neighbor countries.
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