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    BABAYAN'S POLITICAL CAREER HAS ENDED

    A1+
    03:43 pm | July 22, 2009

    Politics

    "My political career has ended," former Karabakh Army chief, Lieutenant
    General Samvel Babayan was quoted as saying.

    "I am not going to affiliate myself with any political party," Samvel
    Babayan told a press conference today.

    With regard to the Karabakh conflict settlement, Samvel Babayan
    announced, "Azerbaijan wants to wage a war, and Armenia must get
    ready. Even if Azerbaijan makes some progress it will lose the war
    as they will have more than 2-3 million refugees and will have to
    feed them instead of the army."

    Samvel Babayan is against territorial surrender. "People have shed
    blood on these territories and we can let no surrender," notes
    Mr. Babayan and adds that the rumours about territorial surrender
    have been circulated since 1996.

    The disputed territories are rich in gold and mines and can be ceded in
    no case. Every time I watch Aliyev at the negotiation table I get the
    impression that Azerbaijan is the winner and Armenia-the loser. The
    real winner seems to be the one who lost the war."

    Samvel Babayan also announced that Armenia is not a conflicting side
    to determine Karabakh's fate. "I have participated in the negotiations
    over Karabakh since 1999. And if ever I failed to be present at the
    talks the American side made me do it."

    A1+ observed that former Karabakh leaders and officials have settled
    in Armenia and wondered who would take care of Karabakhi people and
    their security.

    "I didn't leave Karabakh. I simple settled in Armenia not to intervene
    in Karbakh's life. I don't want to make an impression that I pine
    for power. If I stayed there I would continue my struggle against
    wrongfulness. On the other hand, I knew that all issues are discussed
    and settled in Armenia. The second reason for my resettlement was
    that," answered Mr. Babayan.
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