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    ARMENIA CONTINUES TO ACT AS PETITIONER IN ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESS

    news.az
    Feb 12 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Vardan Oskanian "The world community exerts pressure on Ankara and
    Yerevan."

    Armenia continues to act as the petitioner in the Armenian-Turkish
    process, said head of the Sivilitas Fund and former Armenian Foreign
    Minister Vardan Oskanian, speaking at the presentation of the report
    "Armenia 2009: promise and reality" in Gumri.

    According to him, the more Yerevan asks, the more problems will
    there be in the Karabakh settlement. In his view, it was originally
    naive and a mistake to believe that the Armenian-Turkish process and
    the Karabakh settlement will not be linked to each other. "However,
    regardless of the belief of the international community that these
    two processes are not bound, it is not like that, and they will always
    bind these two processes," he said.

    In his view, the world community exerts pressure on Ankara and
    Yerevan. He has no doubt that pressure on Armenia will increase in
    the issue of Karabakh settlement to manage to maintain balance.

    Referring to the possible resumption of hostilities in the Karabakh
    conflict zone, Oskanian noted that there are two factors in which the
    probability is minimal. First is the hope for the negotiation process,
    second is the economic and military balance between the conflicting
    parties. If you violate one of the factors the probability of war
    increases. "At a time when Baku decides that the negotiations have
    reached an impasse, the risk of renewed hostilities will increase.

    Today the situation is complicated and unpredictable, considering
    the statements of official Baku, so it is necessary to be prepared
    for any scenario", Oskanian said.
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