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    Interfax, Russia
    May 5 2009


    Agreements on Karabakh that disregard Stepanakert opinion "doomed" -
    Karabakh official

    STEPANAKERT May 5


    Nagorno-Karabakh officials should take part in the negotiations on the
    Karabakh settlement, Karen Baburyan, a representative of the president
    of the self-proclaimed Republic, told Interfax on Tuesday.

    "Any document adopted without regard for the opinion and interests of
    Nagorno-Karabakh is a stillborn document," he said.

    Baburyan signed a document that marked the beginning of truce on May
    5, 1994, when he was speaker of the Nagorno-Karabakh parliament.

    "Because Nagorno-Karabakh took part in the signing of the Bishkek
    protocol and reached a true in the Karabakh conflict area, the
    agreement turned out to be effective," he said.

    Pointing out that Nagorno-Karabakh de facto took part in the Bishkek
    talks as a full-fledged conflict party, Baburyan spoke in favor of
    resuming negotiations with Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Baburyan expressed concern about the intensification of the meditation
    role of Turkey and the recent statement made by the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry that six-party negotiations on Nagorno-Karabakh involving the
    U.S., Russia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Switzerland are
    expected to be held soon. "Essentially, Azerbaijan's intention to
    change the current format of the negotiations by replacing France with
    the EU or Turkey is being realized," Baburyan said.
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