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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S SPEECH AT OSCE SUMMIT A DIPLOMATIC VICTORY

    news.am
    Dec 7 2010
    Armenia

    Armenian President's speech at the OSCE Summit in Astana was an
    obvious diplomatic victory," MP from Republican Party of Armenia
    (RPA) Gagik Melikyan told a press conference on December 7.

    "We got what we expected from Astana Summit. Sargsyan's speech at the
    OSCE Minsk Group was crucial, stressing the following: "In the case
    of Azerbaijani military aggression Armenia will have no alternative,
    but to recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent state."

    "If Azerbaijan fanatically follows its warmongering logic, Armenia
    will have no alternative but to immediately recognize Karabakh's
    independence. Another focal point at the summit was it unanimously
    stressed the equality of all the three basic principles for the
    conflict resolution. All the parties in Astana unanimously emphasized
    a military solution to the Karabakh conflict should be ruled out. "So,
    four out of five parties to the negotiation process, particularly OSCE
    Minsk Group Co-Chairs countries and Armenia, show a common approach
    to the conflict resolution, whereas Azerbaijan speaks against it.

    However, the latter will finally concur on the international
    community," the MP noted.

    In conclusion, the parliamentarian stressed if Azerbaijan resorts to
    hostilities, Armenia will have to do what is acceptable for it. "In
    this case Armenia will be free in its actions and nobody can order
    it how to act. All necessary measures will be taken to ensure the
    security of Nagorno-Karabakh, leading to Azerbaijan's defeat," the
    MP emphasized.

    As NEWS.am reported previously, OSCE Summit was held in Astana,
    Kazakhstan on December 1-2.




    From: A. Papazian
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