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    ACCORDING TO RPA DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, FIRST OF ALL IT IS NECESSARY TO CLARIFY STATUS OF KARABAKH AND ONLY THEN TO DISCUSS ISSUE OF TERRITORIES

    Noyan Tapan
    July 24, 2009

    YEREVAN, JULY 24, NOYAN TAPAN. There was a considerable leakage
    of information on the Karabakh problem settlement negotiations
    in recent years so the publication of the Madrid Principles would
    not be a sensation. The deputy chairman of the Republican Party of
    Armenia (RPA) Galust Sahakain expressed this opinion at the July 24
    press conference. According to him, the Madrid document is not yet
    a final solution of the problam, but it is a basis for continuing
    the negotiations, and in this document it was established for the
    first time that the problem must be solved based on the principle
    of self-determination of nations. In response to the reporters'
    words that there is no such wording in the Madrid document, the
    RPA deputy chairman stated that "mentioning a referendum means
    self-determination".

    As regards the issue of surrendering the liberated territories to
    Azerbaijan, G. Sahakian noted that in general, no Armenian would like
    to give his historical land to others. He assured those present that
    today the issue of territories' surrender is not on the negotiations
    table. In his words, this issue should be addressed only after the
    status of Karabakh is clarified. "First of all it is necessary to
    determine the status of Nagorno Karabakh because all the other issues
    are derivatives of it," he said.

    G. Sahakian advised the opposition forces that instead of demanding
    the president's resignation, they should adopt with the authorities
    a common position on the Karabakh problem so that the international
    community could see how united the Armenians are. According
    to G. Sahakian, the existence of two different opinions among
    the political forces, in particular, the members of the Armenian
    National Congress, gives the outside world an occasion to assume
    that the Armenian side does not exclude the possibility of making
    unilateral concessions. In his words, according to the first opinion,
    Karabakh cannot be part of Azerbaijan, while the second opinion is
    that nevertheless, such a thing is possible, and in this case Armenia
    would allegedly have a quiet life.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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