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    'WE ARE SEARCHING FOR LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS,' SAYS SERZH SARGSYAN

    Tert
    Oct 23 2009
    Armenia

    During an interview with Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh public
    television, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan referred to Azerbaijan
    President Ilham Aliyev's latest announcements.

    Asked by the interviewer for his comments in response to Aliyev's
    statement that agreements have been reached upon to return the
    territories adjacent to Karabakh, Sargsyan said:

    "I have referred to that issue and I have nothing to add at this time.

    However, I would like to stress once more that we approach the
    entire negotiating process quite seriously and responsibly. There
    is not a more concerned party than Nagorno-Karakh or the people of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. And it is Nagorno-Karabakh itself that wishes for
    that conflict to be solved."

    He noted, "We are searching for long-term solutions; solutions that
    will actually bring about peace and that will be long-lasting."

    "Of course, in any negotiation, each side wishes to derive the
    maximum possible benefit, but what I don't understand is when during
    the negotiating process, one side wishes to receive everything,
    and is guided by the slogan 'everything will come to me.' In such
    circumstances, negotiations for that side can be unpleasant and
    results from the negotiations may not be satisfactory, but that's
    not our fault.

    "When our colleagues in the negotiating process reach the conclusion
    that there must be a logical solution, then those solutions can be
    found easily. When they approach the issue realistically, and apart
    from making declarations, truly wish to solve the issue, then the issue
    will be resolved. Threatening or announcing disappointments after
    negotiations doesn't bring the final resolution any closer. On the
    contrary, that disrupts the negotiating process; it increases distrust.

    "When they say that not everything has been negotiated, if we
    haven't reached an agreement on all points, everything is said with
    [these statements]. I believe it would be right that we, as well as
    Azerbaijan, focus our efforts on the current phase of negotiations,
    and not attempt to cut out sections from prior negotiations and present
    [those] to our own audience," announced Sargsyan.
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