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    SARKISIAN WARNED AGAINST SIGNING 'KARABAKH DEAL'
    Sarkis Harutiunian

    www.azatutyun.am
    July 16 2009

    A political party in Armenia known for its hard line on national issues
    has warned President Serzh Sarkisian against signing any framework
    agreement with Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region
    that would be based on the latest principles offered by international
    mediators.

    At a press conference in Yerevan on Thursday, a senior representative
    of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) did not
    rule out a demand for Sarkisian's resignation if the latter signed a
    document based on the so-called Madrid principles that Dashnaktsutyun
    deems as running against the interests of both Armenia and Karabakh.

    Sarkisian will fly to Moscow on Friday to hold talks with his
    Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliev. The meeting in the Russian
    capital will come a week after the presidents of France, Russia,
    and the United States - the three countries that jointly co-head the
    Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) leading international efforts on mediating a solution to the
    Karabakh conflict - issued a joint statement urging the presidents
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan "to resolve the few differences remaining
    between them and finalize their agreement" on the most recent draft
    of the Madrid principles.

    These principles proposed by the mediators as a basis for further
    negotiations, in particular, call for the "return of the territories
    surrounding Karabakh to Azerbaijani control" and "future determination
    of the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh through a legally
    binding expression of will."

    Dashnaktsutyun Executive Council of Armenia representative Armen
    Rustamian said on Thursday that "if, God forbid, such a document is
    signed, our struggle will receive a completely different nature."

    "We have repeatedly said that no matter who the incumbent president is,
    we will oppose such a policy with all available constitutional means,
    including by demanding [the president's] resignation," said Rustamian.

    Earlier this week, Dashnaktsutyun presented a demand for the
    resignation of the foreign minister in the Sarkisian cabinet.

    The party had scheduled a picket near the Foreign Ministry building
    in Yerevan for Thursday afternoon, but canceled it after President
    Sarkisian declared July 16 a day of national mourning in Armenia
    over a deadly plane crash in Iran in which 168 people, including 36
    Armenians, were killed while traveling from Tehran to Yerevan.

    Among Dashnaktsutyun's demands, which were also echoed by the
    participants of the party-hosted large forum in Karabakh capital
    Stepanakert last weekend, is that Yerevan paves the way for Karabakh
    to return to the negotiations with Azerbaijan as a full party.

    A statement adopted by the Dashnaktsutyun Executive Council of
    Armenia earlier this week called for the resignation of Foreign
    Minister Edward Nalbandian because "Armenia's foreign policy has
    deviated from the main provisions of the national security strategy."

    "For the purpose of eliminating the negative consequences that have
    emerged in the foreign policy domain and restoring the national-state
    course, we demand the resignation of Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian, who is immediately responsible for the sphere," said
    Rustamian, presenting the summary demand of the statement.

    Rustamian explained that by not demanding President Sarkisian's
    resignation, Dashnaktsutyun shows that it does not want to "disrupt
    the works", but instead seeks a "drastic change" in the situation.

    "The president still has an opportunity to make a drastic change in
    the situation and, most importantly, not to sign the document that
    is being proposed today," he said.

    Rustamian also announced that Dashnaktsutyun had prepared a letter
    addressed to the ambassadors of the United States, France and Russia
    to Armenia informing them of "the deepest disappointment of Armenians
    around the world with the unjustified and groundless pressure of
    the Minsk Group co-chairing countries on Armenia for the purpose of
    imposing unilateral and dangerous concessions in the issue of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict."

    Another Armenian party, Zharangutyun, also known as a vocal critic
    of Sarkisian's policy on Karabakh, hinted at possible cooperation
    with Dashnaktsutyun in opposing a deal with Azerbaijan based on the
    Madrid principles.

    Larisa Alaverdian, a member of the party's parliamentary faction,
    emphasized at a separate press conference on Thursday that Zharangutyun
    was the first to declare they would demand Sarkisian's resignation
    if he signed any document based on the Madrid principles.

    "I am glad we have some ground for cooperation with such an old and
    established political force as Dashnaktsutyun," said Alaverdian. "I
    have criticized Dashnaktsutyun on many occasions over domestic matters
    before. But it is good that [in this issue] our viewpoints match."
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