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    REPUBLICAN PARTY REPRESENTATIVE SEES NOTHING NEGATIVE IN SPEEDING UP KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS

    ArmInfo
    2010-02-18 12:39:00

    ArmInfo. "There is nothing dangerous and negative in speeding up the
    Karabakh conflict settlement," says Karen Avagyan, parliamentarian
    from the Republican Party of Armenia debating with Stepan Safaryan,
    a member of the Heritage Party, on this topic, Thursday.

    Avagyan believes intensification of the Karabakh conflict's settlement
    necessary to maintain peace and stability in the region and enhance
    security of the Artsakh people.

    In the meanwhile, Stepan Safaryan believes that the Armenian-Turkish
    normalization is indirectly connected with the Karabakh conflict. He
    called parallel activation of the negotiations for settlement of the
    conflict one of the evidences for the aforementioned. Avagyan said he
    does not share this viewpoint, since Turkey's efforts to link the two
    processes have been repeatedly stopped by the Armenian authorities
    and Russian and US officials.

    Armenia and Turkey signed the "Protocol on the establishment
    of diplomatic relations" and the "Protocol on the development of
    bilateral relations" in Zurich on October 10. Afterwards, the Turkish
    Foreign Ministry submitted the protocols to the Foreign Relations
    Committee of the Turkish Parliament. The final resolution was to be
    made before December 7, but wasn't. To come into effect the protocols
    must be submitted to the respective Parliaments for the ratification
    on each side.
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