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    NATIONALISTS WANT ARMENIA TO TAKE HARDER LINE ON N.-KARABAKH

    Interfax
    July 16 2009
    Russia

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation, an old socialist and nationalist
    political party also known as Dashnaktsutiun, said on Thursday said
    it expected that, at a planned meeting with his Azeri counterpart,
    the Armenian president "will sign no documents ignoring the will"
    of Nagorno-Karabakh to secede from Azerbaijan.

    "We expect that the Armenian president [Serzh Sargsyan] will not
    sign any documents that ignores the will that the people of Nagorno-
    Karabakh have expressed through two referendums, and that he will take
    measures to bring back Nagorno-Karabakh to the negotiating table,"
    Dashnaktsutiun said in a statement.

    The statement also demanded the dismissal of Armenian Foreign Minister
    Edward Nalbandian and protested at the line taken by the Minsk Group,
    an Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe body mediating
    in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    "We record that Armenia's foreign policy has diverted from the
    principles of the National Security Strategy and the Military Doctrine.

    The attempt of the co-chairing countries [Russia, France and the United
    States] to push through a fast-track solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict endangers our national and state interests. Azerbaijan
    is speaking from a position of force, trampling upon the right of
    Nagorno- Karabakh to self-determination and ignoring the existence
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic," the statement said.

    Dashnaktsutiun sent delegations to the Russian, French and U.S.

    Embassies. The chairman of the party's Supreme Council, Armen
    Rustamian, said the delegates had the mission of protesting at the
    internationally agreed "Madrid principles" for the settlement of
    the conflict.
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