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    SARKISIAN COOLS TALK OF KARABAKH PEACE
    Emil Danielyan

    Armenialiberty.org
    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/1812537.h tml
    Sept 1 2009

    Armenia -- President Serzh Sarkisian addresses top Armenian diplomats
    on September 1, 2009.

    President Serzh Sarkisian sought on Tuesday to lower expectations of an
    impending resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, saying that it
    will take years despite serious progress made in Armenian-Azerbaijani
    negotiations.

    Meeting with Armenia's ambassadors around the world, he said:
    "It is important that you too explain to everyone -- and officials
    in the countries where you are accredited in the first instance --
    that the conflict's resolution is not a matter of days, weeks or
    months. Everyone must clearly understand that we are currently
    negotiating on only several of the basic principles of the settlement.

    "Even in case of reaching agreement on them, many other principles
    and the accord itself, which should regulate details of the [peace]
    implementation, will remain unresolved. That is a process that requires
    a great deal of work."

    The remarks came just over one month before Sarkisian's widely
    anticipated meeting with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev. The U.S.,
    Russian and French diplomats co-chairing the OSCE Minsk Group hope
    that it will remove the remaining hurdles to the acceptance by the
    conflicting parties of their basic principles of a Karabakh settlement.

    Aliyev and Sarkisian reportedly narrowed their differences over the
    proposed framework agreement at their previous meetings held earlier
    this year. The Armenian leader has since faced growing criticism
    from his political opponents at home for his readiness to embrace
    the mediators' peace formula which envisages significant territorial
    concessions to Azerbaijan.

    Sarkisian argued on Tuesday that while some of the basic principles
    are "far from an ideal solution imagined by ourselves" the proposed
    settlement upholds the Karabakh Armenians' right to self-determination
    and "multi-layered security guarantees." He dismissed opposition
    claims to the contrary as "petty speculation."
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