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    ACCORDING TO RICHARD GIRAGOSIAN, TODAY ARMENIA IS WEAKER THAN EVER AND IS PRESENTED TO INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY JUST THAT WAY

    Noyan Tapan
    July 22, 2009

    YEREVAN, JULY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The meetings of the Armenian and Azeri
    Presidents held on July 18-19 in Moscow were, of course, important
    and memorable, however, in spite of the renewed foreign pressure in
    the issue of Nagorno Karabakh settlement, it was obvious from the
    very start that no real change is expected. Richard Giragosian, the
    Director of the Armenian Center for National and International Studies
    (ACNIS), expressed such an opinion on July 21 at the Hayatsk club.

    In his words, not Madrid Principles' being the basis of the
    negotiations process is alarming, Madrid Principles also contain
    points beneficial for Armenia. According to R. Giragosian, it is
    much more alarming that today Armenia is weaker than ever and is
    presented to the international community just that way. He explained
    it by the circumstance that the Armenian authorities have a problem of
    legitimacy and society is polarized in consequence of the political
    crisis. R. Giragosian considers that Armenia should be stronger to
    keep away from possible pressures in the negotiations process.

    It was also mentioned that real danger threatens Armenia rather from
    "friends' betrayal," in particular, from a change of the Russian
    foreign policy and not from Azerbaijan, the authorities of which have
    again returned to threats of war.

    In R. Giragosian's affirmation, the Nagorno Karabakh problem cannot
    be solved without participation of one of the conflict sides, NKR,
    therefore in the negotiations process "Armenia should not reserve for
    itself the monopoly of representing the NKR authorities elected on the
    basis of democratic principles." In his words, the OSCE Minsk Group
    has failed the peace process first of all because it did not involve
    NKR as a side of the negotiations process enjoying full rights. The
    other reason of the failure is the closed, non-public nature of the
    negotiations process, which makes impossible involvement of the civil
    society and results in misinformation. The ACNIS Director also gave
    assurance that MG also realizes very well that any attempt to return
    NKR under Azerbaijan's jurisdiction will inevitably result in a war.
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